What is lower deadeye and inner jib tack
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Ans: A deadeye is a part of a vessel's rig. The most common type of deadeye is flat, with three holes and was used to tension the shrouds, the heavy lines which steadied the masts on each side... Each shroud had a deadeye at the lower end, which corresponded to a similar deadeye attached to the side of the ship.
A jib is a triangular sail that sets ahead of the foremast of a sailing vessel. It's tack is fixed to the bowsprit, to the bows, or to the deck between the bowsprit and the foremost mast. Jibs and spinnakers are the two main types of headsails on a modern boat.
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