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huon
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werona
      #1884864 - 06/06/2008 10:10

excuse my ignorance,but can anyone tell me what is a taffrail,and what is a belaying pin Fyfe rail? toodle pip!

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Gordonmc
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Re: werona [Re: huon]
      #1884876 - 06/06/2008 10:19

Here goes...
Taffrail is the low board above the stern of a flush-deck boat.
A belaying pin rail is found at the mast foot or at the hounds for securing running rigging. The pins slot into the rail and act as cleats. I don't know the significance of Fyfe... perhaps a refinement?

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Re: werona [Re: Gordonmc]
      #1884888 - 06/06/2008 10:27

I am not sure that a boat needs to have flush decks to have a taffrail. I remember the Cowal class of yacht, built in very small numbers by Morris and Lorrimer and that had an ornamental taffrail but not flush decks.

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Re: werona [Re: Gordonmc]
      #1885038 - 06/06/2008 12:21

A fyfe rail is a pin rail that is specificly fitted around the mast, on square riggers it belays the clewlines, buntlines and halyards etc.

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Re: werona [Re: Billy_Mizzen]
      #1885969 - 07/06/2008 00:37

. . . .and is spelt 'fife', as the pins have similarities in appearance to the musical instruments found on square-rigged ships. They don't look like fifes to me either, but if those old-time sailors could imagine that manatees and dugongs resemble beautiful women, then it's not such a great leap of the imagination.
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