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Figure 7-25. A sheerpole on a traditional rig, lashed
                                                               under the deadeyes and between the lanyard legs.
                                                               Lashings must be very secure to prevent the sheerpole
                                                               from riding up and bearing on the wire eyes. If this
                                                               happens, the service and even the wire strands can
                                                               be chafed away.























                                        intermediate
                                          shroud


                   lower shroud




                                                               Figure 7-26. A jack shroud can be wire, lashed to
                   Figure 7-24. Forward lower shroud rattled to inter-  intervening rungs (see text), or, as shown here, a rope
                   mediate.                                    hitched to intervening rungs.


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