Parrels
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Parrels are an element of sailing rigging, usually deployed at the jaws of a gaff. It is a sliding ring or collar of rope loop, wood (known as a truck), or metal that confines a yard, spar or the jaws of a gaff to the mast allowing for vertical movement.
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Parrels are an element of sailing rigging, usually deployed at the jaws of a gaff. It is a sliding ring or collar of rope loop, wood (known as a truck), or metal that confines a yard, spar or the jaws of a gaff to the mast allowing for vertical movement.
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Parrels are an element of sailing rigging, usually deployed at the jaws of a gaff. Ribs of a parrel, are short pieces of plank, having holes through which are reeved the two parts of the parrel-rope.
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Parrels
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Ship model, parrel, brass
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Ship Model parrel - brass 3mm
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Ship model parrel, black 3mm
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Ship Model - Parrel - 5mm
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