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Shipcraft: Sail Handling

Once our crew masters the arts of line handling, they can put their new skills to use. In a sense, operating a sailing ship like the Half Moon is like manipulating a giant marionette, with each line moving a specific yardarm or sail in a specific way.

Working the sails requires a lot of hands, and thus a lot of cooperation. The crew divides into teams while sail handling — one team working the fore mast while the other works the main mast. The spritzel and mizzenmast sometimes see use as well, though these require advanced training. The mast teams must coordinate their efforts to effectively steer and propel the ship when under sail.

 

These sails both propel and help steer the ship. In fact, the fore sails have more effect on determining the Half Moon's direction than its rudder!

Although consistent northerly winds limited our opportunities to set sail on this Voyage of Discovery, we did take whatever opportunities we could, often purposefully overshooting our planned destinations so that we could come about and sail back into position.

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