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Definition of bottlescrew in English: bottlescrewnounˈbɒt(ə)lˌskruː British another term for turnbuckle Example sentencesExamples - One other key fact you need to establish is how your bottlescrews are threaded.
- To reduce normal weather helm loosen the backstay bottlescrew and tighten the forestay bottlescrew.
- This rig kit includes sails, carbon mast. mast stub, gooseneck/compression strut, 2 booms, boom bands and grips, wire cord, bottlescrews and bowsies.
- As we saw earlier, this is equivalent to just over one turn of the bottlescrew, or about 0.7kg in increased shroud tension.
- We haven't tried that yet, but have found it excellent for greasing bottlescrews and as a multi-purpose waterproof lubricant for any number of jobs on board.
- (Kate had bottlescrews on the shrouds and shackles on the fore stay but we never adjusted them in 14 years).
- We came ashore, sorted the bottlescrew, reset the rig and went back out for some more work.
- All standing rigging is made from 4 mm stainless steel wire (with the exception of the backstay, for which 3 mm stainless steel wire is used) with rolled cotter terminals and bottlescrews on deck.
- Once you have unpacked the cradle completely, start by fixing the support frames to the end frames (without the bottlescrews).
- Old bottlescrews or turnbuckles were reconditioned, and new wire was spliced for the standing rigging.
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