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04-NOV-2013

Foremast Fiferail

A fife rail is a design element of the bulwarks of a European-style sailing ship used to belay the ship's halyards at the base of a mast.
When surrounding a mast, a fife rail is sometimes referred to specifically by the name of the mast with which it is associated: the main fife rail surrounds the main mast; the mizzen fife rail surrounds the mizzen mast, etc.
It is one of a dozen or so types of "rails" often found on such ships. Fife rails are typically horizontal strips of either wood or iron and are joined and fitted to the tops of a series of stanchions.
The term apparently derives from the location where the ship's fifer would sit and play his fife at heaving of the ship's anchor.

A fife rail surrounding a ship's mast will contain a series of belaying pins corresponding to the sails on that mast which they belay.
A mast will either have a single horseshoe-shaped fife rail surround the base of the mast on the fore, starboard, and port sides, a single straight rail directly before or directly behind the mast, or a set of two fife rails, one on each side (fore and aft) of the mast.

Each sail associated with a given fife rail will have several corresponding belaying pins set into that rail. Source - Wikipedia

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Ken Chambers ARPS06-Apr-2015 21:22
Superb clarity of the picture, makes it easier to follow your explanations. Walter
LynnH02-Apr-2015 19:00
Neat as a pin. Amazing maze of ropes and lines...
Allan Jay02-Apr-2015 18:30
Wonderful explanation as we enjoy the journey of new
ventures through your eyes! Superb repetition of objects
here!

V
Neil Marcus02-Apr-2015 17:40
Thanks for the education and the image to show this. So elegantly stowed.
John Hamers02-Apr-2015 17:07
Great example how orderly things are organized at such ships !! Beautifully captured !!V
joseantonio02-Apr-2015 15:39
Fascinating image and great information.v.
Gerard Koehl02-Apr-2015 15:27
Superbe image ou tout est bien rangé. V
Richard Townsend02-Apr-2015 15:20
It must take a while to learn what they all control. A great shot, Walter and also a very interesting description. V
janescottcumming02-Apr-2015 15:13
Wow, that's a lot of lines! So neat and orderly looking here. I'm sure they have to keep it all organized when under way too. Interesting and informative post! V
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