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In this video I will explain the rigging, a term for the system of cordage and poles used to support the ship's sails. Knowing the different parts and directions of the rigging isn't so easy, and googling the terminology often ends up in confusion. In this video we'll go through all the vital part of the ship's rigging. You'll be able to navigate through the video via the timestamps below, most of whom represent the ship's sections. I'll also include a glossary in the description. Keep in mind that this is an instructional video. It's not meant to form an entertaining narrative or story. It's essentially a manual. Also keep in mind that this video doesn't concern the entire Age of Sail, it's about the 1600s and the Golden Age of Piracy. If I didn't include some type of sail or rigging piece, it's either because it's too complicated for a general overview, or because it wasn't used within the aforementioned timeframe.
Sources
The Rigging of Ships - R.C Anderson
The Sea Rover's Practice - Benerson Little
lamitopsail.org/wp-content/up...
Wikipedia lol the pages on rigging are pretty good but needs to be supplemented by period-related material
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#ships #history #pirates #rigging
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Glossary:
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Basic Terminology
1:20 Masts
3:34 Bowsprit
4:11 Yard
4:36 Boom
4:44 Running Rigging
5:27 Rigging Components
6:12 Flags
6:54 Sails
7:48 Square Sails
9:06 Square Sail Types
10:50 Fore-and-Aft Sails
11:57 Fore-and-Aft Sail Types
14:18 Sail Actions
15:58 Sail Plans
16:47 Full Rigged Ship
18:59 Sloop Rig
20:03 Brigantine Rig
20:57 Brig Rig
21:39 Open Boats
22:35 Conclusion

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@williamcovarrubias1070
@williamcovarrubias1070 Год назад
I am rigging a wooden model ship The 'Rattlesnake'. I'm trying to read the plans...easier said than done. This video really helps, thanks a lot.
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
HMS Rattlesnake was a real sloop of war of the royal navy actually.
@williamcovarrubias1070
@williamcovarrubias1070 Год назад
Maybe there was another Rattlesnake, but the box of the one I'm working on says it was built in Plymouth Mass 1779-80. It was captured by the British in1781 and re-named Cormorant.
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
@@williamcovarrubias1070 Rattlesnake is in naval action and battle sails
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
@@williamcovarrubias1070 Yes it is the one
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 11 месяцев назад
​@@williamcovarrubias1070yeah, that's the same ship.
@serenecatweather5694
@serenecatweather5694 Год назад
I can’t express in words how much I love your channel. My pirate fascination started a couple of months ago, after I read Treasure Island. After that, I just craved for more; more stories, more facts and generally anything pirated related! And you, my good sir, provide us with so much information, which is shared very clearly and with great visuals!!? It’s a miracle! I’ve binged many of your videos at this point and I’ve never had this much fun when it comes to learning new topics. :) Thank you for your time and effort put into each video and I cannot wait for more^^
@friendlyneighborhoodtheatrnerd
It's funny how addicting pirate obsessions are. I've had a pirate fascination for a few years now after watching pirates of the caribbean, but just a year ago, it became an obsession and now my whole room is decorated with a pirate/nautical theme and I've read more pirate books (mostly online) thank I can even remember
@serenecatweather5694
@serenecatweather5694 Год назад
@@friendlyneighborhoodtheatrnerd hahaha that is absolutely amazing! I have started reading so many pirate fanfics and I've become extremely obsessed with the ships and drawing them! I even held a presentation on the golden age of piracy in my history class XD
@JacopoSkydweller
@JacopoSkydweller 7 месяцев назад
Aye, I started listening to The Pirate History Podcast on Spotify, thought I wouldn't listen much but I am now on episode 60, probably 40 odd hours in? It's fantastic. Just got me to replay Sid Meiers Pirates, and now wanting to learn more about the details of the ships, hence why I'm here.
@henrycutlass.8451
@henrycutlass.8451 Год назад
Thanks for the video! Helped me understand how 1700s ships were sailed better.
@mageillus
@mageillus Год назад
Just now it crossed my mind how much I don’t know about ships despite drawing them all my life! Awesome work!
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
I really love re-drawing original paintings of naval battles (1780-1815 ones)
@JohnGreen_US
@JohnGreen_US Месяц назад
Exactly the tall ship rigging info I've been seeking. Very thorough and informative at the right level of detail for me. Thank you.
@braker50
@braker50 6 дней назад
Great explanation of rigging and sails! After watching this I feel more prepared to read Two Years Before the Mast!
@polpot8102
@polpot8102 11 месяцев назад
I come from a background in solely bermudean rig sailing and have recently developed a fascination with square rigs and tall ships in general! One of the best videos I've seen on the topic and there's clearly so much to learn, square rigs appear to be much more technical than modern rigs.
@daniellehirschausen8908
@daniellehirschausen8908 Год назад
Imagine being on one of these pirate ships , getting ready for war ! Smell of death ,blood smoke,screams,cry’s ,what a sight !
@Mr.Buckshots
@Mr.Buckshots Месяц назад
I'm attempting to write a book about a sailor, love your explanation and it's so interesting
@jamstawildman
@jamstawildman Год назад
This is a great summary :)
@ElThomsono
@ElThomsono 11 месяцев назад
In Moby Dick, Melville talks of wetting the sails, causing them to hang lower and catch more wind, as it was sometimes required to outrun attacking ships. Its a fantastic book and primarily an account of whaling and the everyday goings on of the sea.
@Blue-di6dv
@Blue-di6dv 2 месяца назад
Omg I ordered the book, can't wait to read it!!
@herodendo
@herodendo Год назад
I was waiting for this video, thank you!
@merafirewing6591
@merafirewing6591 Год назад
This is very informative. And also very helpful.
@thesouthernsinger2763
@thesouthernsinger2763 Год назад
What a fascinating over-view of sails and the rigging. A subject I've always been interested in!
@williamguzman48
@williamguzman48 Год назад
What an amazing series you have my G. Thanks for all the hard work and scurvy!
@basecamp84
@basecamp84 4 месяца назад
I remember while stationed at Naval air station north island we would go downtown in San Diego and the star if India was ported in there. I was absolutely impressed by the men that worked the sail rigging... that's a skill that takes time and alot of balls to do ...
@Guy_makes_thing
@Guy_makes_thing Год назад
Hahahaha, the "so pls shut up" made me spill coffee. Really nice piece of research here by the way, thanks! :)
@ronhowe1790
@ronhowe1790 Год назад
Very interesting, good job!
@michaelsmith8028
@michaelsmith8028 Год назад
OMW thank you so much for this! I was looking for more information on this for a long time, but couldn't find anything detailed.
@thereddye
@thereddye Год назад
If you want a complete guide, I recommend the book Seamanship in the Age of Sail by John Harland. Big beefy book, but explains everything you'd ever want to know about sailing a full rigger.
@captainscarlett1
@captainscarlett1 Год назад
The lower square sail on the mizzen was called the cross-jack and it was rarely used. As with the main course it severely limited visibility from the quarterdeck and added little thrust despite it's size. Higher sails were more effective since the wind is faster the higher above the water surface because of surface drag.
@paulswarrow7210
@paulswarrow7210 Год назад
Dude, your content is just pure gold. Thank you for your job.
@akmaru
@akmaru 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I followed the basic Sloop rigging for my ship's sail plan in Sailwind
@adamwilson9232
@adamwilson9232 Год назад
It gets so complicated when all you want to do is learn about the golden age of sail or piracy or a sea song with the most confusing terminology by modern day standards. Thanks for the aid (btw if you do want to listen to sea songs I personally recommend Sean dagher, he explains the details of most songs before sung)
@CL-xd4be
@CL-xd4be 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for the video. It's most informative! I've been hunting for the details for the story I am working on.
@patrickunderwood5662
@patrickunderwood5662 5 месяцев назад
Always been a planes and space guy, but last year discovered the novels of Chris Durbin, Phillip K. Allan and Andrew Wareham and can’t stop reading the stuff (and they are only a tiny sample of a vast genre). Durbin’s books especially are overloaded with technical details. So finally I went looking for an “intro video” and here is the best I’ve found. But now I must worry about falling down the pirate rabbit hole… subbed, dammit.
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 Год назад
Thank you for posting this. I will be refering back to it several times.
@Pocketfarmer1
@Pocketfarmer1 Год назад
Minor point: mast partners are the strengthend deck around a mast. The wedges are driven between the partners and the mast to lock it in place.
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
This is truly one of the greatest videos of all time. This will help too much in my novel.
@edmundriddle3847
@edmundriddle3847 Год назад
Excellent channel, another exceptional video 😎
@adamburgess4618
@adamburgess4618 Год назад
I’d pretty sure I saw images of ship models from some time across the 1700s in museums that depict both the jibs and a sprit-sail but no sprit top-sail. Didn’t think the rigging of that area alone had so much variety.
@tenhovergonha8739
@tenhovergonha8739 Год назад
Wooow thanks man!! This is the best channel ever!!!
@FutureBoyWonder
@FutureBoyWonder Год назад
"this video is already long enough" Given I'm not the one making the video it's easy to say, "No, this video isn't long enough!" Jokes aside i really enjoy your delivery and content you provide. I'm subscribed to your other channel as well though unfortunately it's the best i can provide, life leaves me with very little disposable income but i hope my aggressive viewership benefits you Maybe in the future they'll be able to scan my eyeballs and quantify my level on enjoyment?
@Small_Fry_shop
@Small_Fry_shop Год назад
In Minecraft I'm creating a world of pirates and learning about the ship in detail really helped me create ships and make some new design. I'm thinking of taking up drawing ships too but that is a bit out of my skill set
@SnackPack913
@SnackPack913 Год назад
Whenever I see a large sailing ship in person (like the uss constitution) my head swims from all the lines strung about all with specific functions. How they kept all that straight without tangling or knotting is very impressive
@mikearakelian6368
@mikearakelian6368 9 месяцев назад
Nice to have info on ship rigging,sails for those who sail; or make ship models...
@thecrow3380
@thecrow3380 Год назад
I once captained a modern Brigantine, and found your descriptions to be excellently accurate. Only one thing was missing: the Martingale. But that's not crucial, anyway :) These replicas, in modern times, do funny things to their "crews", who for some reason, all start speaking like "pirates". Anyway: good video!
@unknowntrooper_2791
@unknowntrooper_2791 Год назад
Very useful well made video. Nice use of period artwork as well to illustrate.🏴‍☠
@GoldandGunpowder
@GoldandGunpowder Год назад
cheers
@JCOwens-zq6fd
@JCOwens-zq6fd 5 месяцев назад
Love this video. Sailing & its history is something I love. I married a shipwrights daughter for a reason. Lol
@Bloomio95
@Bloomio95 Год назад
Thanks for the video, very well explained
@Sakura-tz1yi
@Sakura-tz1yi Год назад
Wow thank you for this wonderful explanation, at first I though that the mast was one size, but in a picture I realized that the size decrease as it goes higher up 😅,
@MinisMyWay
@MinisMyWay Год назад
A very instructive video, thank you very much!
@AlexanderWernerJr
@AlexanderWernerJr Год назад
Blistering barnacles! This be the channel ev'ry self respectin' ambitious pirate needs, aye. Thank' yee fer the helpful details an' the love put into it. Very much apprefu....apraice....aprecificated, me lad.
@LukeSkyDancer
@LukeSkyDancer Год назад
Thank you for sharing this information. I love your videos!!
@robmeyer7985
@robmeyer7985 Месяц назад
Great presentation! I think at the end of the video you may have reversed the sail plan for Brig and Brigantine though. You're far more informed than I. So it may be the terminology was different at different times.
@theashenhunter8361
@theashenhunter8361 Год назад
I tried looking into rigging not too long ago. non of it helped. this is amazingly put together.
@andrewharding5173
@andrewharding5173 Год назад
Please for the love of god make the “we’re gonna talk about the yard” bit a short or tiktok or something. I work on a historic tall ship as a deck hand and I really need to be able to share it with them like so bad!!!
@mrsnidesmin
@mrsnidesmin Год назад
Great video! Currently rigging my first model and this is a very helpful overview. One thing I'm trying to figure out still is how all the yard's braces are typically arranged. I've seen things written here and there that seems to hint some yards were linked to move in sync rather than each be independently braced, though I could be getting this totally wrong. Any info or references for this super appreciated!
@ghrey8282
@ghrey8282 Год назад
Nicely done .
@vespelian
@vespelian Год назад
Very useful. Thanks.
@Uncle_Roadkill
@Uncle_Roadkill 10 месяцев назад
Hear, matey Beavisse, this scrumpy sea-dog speaks of yard!
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
This video is a gem amongst coal, movie amongst trailers, god amongst men.
@dol_guldur
@dol_guldur Год назад
Thanks for the video. The mizzen course is known as the CrossJack
@antoniusmikael8093
@antoniusmikael8093 Год назад
Definitely would like to see how sail boat navigating with the wind. Like, are they just waiting for it?
@mobtek
@mobtek Год назад
Thanks from.a guy stuck at work on Sunday morning ;)
@jamesgerard9330
@jamesgerard9330 Год назад
Thank you
@deancummings1379
@deancummings1379 11 месяцев назад
I read Nietzsche for fun and this amount of info per second hurts my brain far more, lmao!
@furious_gaming14furious_ga91
A brig with a lateen sail reminds me of a bilander. were these vessels used in the Caribbean? If so could a bilander be the source of the idea of brig like vessels with a lateen sail?
@BeKindToBirds
@BeKindToBirds Год назад
After realizing you illustrated this yourself I have to complement you on the lines of the ship you use around 9:30. I really love those xebec-type sterns and the make of her mast and bowsprit would make a beautiful ship if she were real.
@gildedoverture
@gildedoverture Год назад
thank you this is so helpful
@brendanramsey8311
@brendanramsey8311 Год назад
Sloop’s were also used heavily for whaling. The whalers on the Essex ended up stranded in the pacific on a sloop after a massive sperm whale managed to sink the larger ship.
@thereddye
@thereddye Год назад
Later when they became more common, the British called the mizzen course the "crossjack". It was used only rarely because it depowered the main sail. I also know the outset pieces of timber the chains are mounted to to be called channels. Do you know if this was a later term or have I gotten it completely wrong?
@GoldandGunpowder
@GoldandGunpowder Год назад
channels were used yeah I have the name in the followup to this one
@tachankasoupcannon
@tachankasoupcannon 11 месяцев назад
I've heard the term trimming used to refer to turning the mast and sail to catch the wind as well. Is it different in this time period or for square rigged ships, or is this a generally acceptable term for that as well?
@rachdarastrix5251
@rachdarastrix5251 Год назад
I am just going to let this play to use it as a timer so I know when it is ok to take a break from sweeping.
@BobDenny
@BobDenny 2 месяца назад
EXCELLENT!!!
@watchman_6969
@watchman_6969 3 месяца назад
Do you have a video for navigation or wind sailing techniques?
@jeffreyrobinson3555
@jeffreyrobinson3555 Год назад
I wonder that the square sail rigged mizzenmast on that period drawing represents artistic license of a ‘land lubber. Often I see period art where an historic out of place thing is done. A German print from the American revolution shows two frontiersman both in fringes ‘riflemans shirts’ but armed with muskets instead of the American long rifle or fusils that such men used.
@ErinBudgets
@ErinBudgets Год назад
Could you possibly do a video or short on sailmakers?
@jordandavid2752
@jordandavid2752 5 месяцев назад
Can you make more videos about sail control?
@manuelkong10
@manuelkong10 Год назад
we need an advanced rigging vid!
@GoldandGunpowder
@GoldandGunpowder Год назад
no
@thedictationofallah
@thedictationofallah Год назад
only for the over extreme nerdy nerd plus 100001. too complicated, as an over extreme nerdy nerd plus 100000 myself I can't handle an advanced rigging vid, it would make calculus look like 1+1
@PrivateRash
@PrivateRash Год назад
is the Gaff and Mizzen Sail different from a "Spanker"?
@CouchPotato524
@CouchPotato524 Год назад
What if a ship has 4 masts, then what is the fourth mast called?
@nowgoawayanddosomethinggoo8978
"I sentence you pirates to death by authority of Scotland Yard!" "pfffft!" "Oh grow up!"
@Beginne_ship_modeler
@Beginne_ship_modeler 6 месяцев назад
👍👍
@drake3116
@drake3116 11 месяцев назад
Sorry but is describtion of brig and brigantine different in the era or was it a mistake? I always thought that brig is fully square rigged inclued main sail with gaff sail. And brigantine to be the one with main for-n-aft sail?? Please help me to understand. Im confused.
@GoldandGunpowder
@GoldandGunpowder 11 месяцев назад
it was different in the 17th century
@drake3116
@drake3116 11 месяцев назад
@@GoldandGunpowder thank you very much!
@theolewell7535
@theolewell7535 Год назад
:) thank you. bow my head !
@darkrad7535
@darkrad7535 Год назад
"the video will not be entertaining, it's just a manual" also: 4:30
@mikewalrus4763
@mikewalrus4763 Год назад
Not bad, you got most of it right. However you have got the Brig and Brigantine the wrong way around. Spanish ships (French too) did not use footropes - this often came as a surprise to British prize crews when they jumped down onto the footrope and fell, often to their deaths. No mention of parrels yet you manage to know about clewlines and buntlines! There be a few other lesser points but as I said overall you are learning and getting there - well done!
@GoldandGunpowder
@GoldandGunpowder Год назад
You act as if this video is somesort of test for me to prove my skills. I said in the video, several times, that it's meant as an introduction to a complicated topic, and that I can't get into every single piece because it isn't an extensive guide. And no, I did NOT get the brig and brigantine "the wrong way around". brig: a two-mast vessel carrying square sails on the mainmast, and a gaff or lateen mizzen. Little, Benerson. The Sea Rover's Practice: Pirate Tactics and Techniques, 1630-1730 (p. 230). Potomac Books. Kindle Edition. brigantine: a long-hulled, fine-lined two-mast vessel carrying square sails Little, Benerson. The Sea Rover's Practice: Pirate Tactics and Techniques, 1630-1730 (p. 230). Potomac Books. Kindle Edition. This corresponds literally with the period illustrations I provided in the video. If this isn't how brigantines and brigs weren't rigged in later periods I DON'T CARE. I said in the video, that it covers, ships and rigging, in the 1600s.
@mikewalrus4763
@mikewalrus4763 Год назад
@@GoldandGunpowder Far from it to state that it was a test, it was but a cmmrny on the fact that you are getting there in comparison with your earlier videos on the same subject. As for the difference between a Brig and a Brigantine a brigwas (and is) a two masted vessel with square sails on both masts AND a few fore and aft sails - the Driver, foresails etc. Whilst a Brigantine was (is) a two masted vessel, square rigged on the main mast but with only a square topsail on the mizzen - it did not have a mizzen course. As for covering "ships and rigging" far from it but at least you have made a reasonable start as for who cares about anything - I only care about the truth and you sir are WRONG in this case.
@funnelvortex7722
@funnelvortex7722 Год назад
Even to this day in the sailing world you'll still find people who pronounce "mainsail" and "jibsail" as "mainsl" and "jibsl". How to pronounce rigging terminology actually is often a subject of heated debates between guys in the sailing scene.
@lc1138
@lc1138 2 месяца назад
Ok. So. Contrary to castles vocabulary, brits didn't wait for the norman conquest to name ships parts. Therefore, as a french, this video helps me but doesn't really help me :( Apart from mizzen and latin, no frickin single word I know.
@charlesclark9246
@charlesclark9246 10 месяцев назад
Two Questions Did Pirates Smoke Pot, Marijuana ? Also Could You Do A Review On A Blankenship ? That's My Cousins Last Name, Thank You For Your Time Sir.
@truthisbeautiful7492
@truthisbeautiful7492 8 месяцев назад
Please make a kid friendly version :)
@merafirewing6591
@merafirewing6591 5 месяцев назад
Nah.
@TravelatorH8r
@TravelatorH8r Год назад
You forgot the urban rigging technique
@matthewwyman1581
@matthewwyman1581 4 месяца назад
I wonder why they pronounce all those words that way. How strange.
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