parrel with ribs and trucks

The Sailor's Word-Book

, or jaw parrels.


This is formed by passing the two parts of the parrel-rope through the two holes in the ribs, observing that between every two ribs is strung a truck on each part of the rope. (See ribs and trucks.) The ends of the parrel-rope are made fast with seizings; these were chiefly used on the topsail-yards.

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