Cheteres.
Are the two small peeces of Timber with a hole in them, in which the maine-tack doth run, and to which the tack is haled-down, these are placed a little abast the loofe of the ship, the one on the one side, the other on the other.
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Are the two small peeces of Timber with a hole in them, in which the maine-tack doth run, and to which the tack is haled-down, these are placed a little abast the loofe of the ship, the one on the one side, the other on the other.