A Fish.
Is any peece of timber or plancke, which we make fast, either to Mast or Yard, to succour and strengthen it, when it is in danger
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Is any peece of timber or plancke, which we make fast, either to Mast or Yard, to succour and strengthen it, when it is in danger
to breake, then we command the Carpenter to fish the Mast or yard, which is done, first hollowing it fit for the place, and then nailing it with speakes, and woulding it about with roapes, (This fish is very dry meate.