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Does anyone know what is meant by the terminology "Crossing the Yards"
Does anyone know what is meant by the terminology "Crossing the Yards"
Does anyone know what is meant by the terminology "Crossing the Yards"
flying their flags at half mast and some Captains ordered the "Crossing of the Yard Arms"
I wonder whether this is a reference to 'cock-billing'? The "Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea" gives:
(2) Yards of a square-rigger are said to be cock-billed, or a-cockbill, when they are canted to their maximum vertical angles as they are in the merchant navies as a sign of mourning. They were canted in opposite directions on each mast and the ends of the spanker gaff and boom were lowered.
Yards canted in opposite directions would appear crossed.