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lashed heavy mooring rope in a loop across the stern. explain the meaning

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Answered by rakeshmohata
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In order to slow down the speed, the crew dropped the storm jib (a small sail ); and to further slow down the speed, the crew lashed (tied) the mooring rope around the stern of the boat. This tying of the rope around the stern increased the friction of the boat against the water, leading to the slowing down of the speed.


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Concept:-

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Given:-

Given that a question "lashed heavy mooring rope in a loop across the stern."

Find:-

We need to explain the term.

Solution:-

  • This tying of the rope around the harsh expanded the grinding of the boat against the water, prompting the dialing back of the speed.
  • Twofold lashing everything, pontoon drill, appending life saver( it really saved the creator from suffocating later), wearing oilskins and life coats, these were the safety effort that the group took to confront the attack of the approaching tempest.

Hence, the meaning of the line is being explained.

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