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In accordance with the standard square rig sail plan, the topmast carries the topsail.
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All three had set their main skysails and fore topmast and lower stunsails.
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The fore-topmast stay goes to the end of the bowsprit, a little beyond the fore-stay, on which the fore-topmast staysail runs on hanks.
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The main-topmast stay attaches to the hounds of the foremast, or comes on deck.
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She is now permanently spritsail rigged, and has a mainmast and topmast that, together, are about 90 feet high, and a mizzen mast.
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Early 19th-century topsail yards were set almost horizontally, but gradually increased in angle until they became almost vertical extension of the topmast.
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Until the mid-1700s, most ships also flew a sprit-topsail from the short sprit topmast that rose vertically "above" the fore end of the bowsprit.
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Shortly afterwards the fore topmast staysail was blown to bits.
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Her five masts, all yards and the spanker boom were made of steel tubing; lower mast and topmast were made in one piece.
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