These staysails take their names from the stays on which they run.
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Large square-rigged vessels have sails for the express purpose, called storm-staysails.
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The yacht bowled on under tight-reefed staysails, and all was happy.
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In that day, spensers were unknown, staysails doing their duty.
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We were twenty-four hours battened down, and under storm staysails.
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A few faces loomed in the glass, and then the quivering jib and staysails.
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Every sail was set and drawing, including the staysails.
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Let go the halliards; down staysails and jib.
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The staysails and jibs were hauled down now as useless, and the vessel flew like a courser.
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If the signal is repeated, or if the foresail is set he will probably set Jib and staysails.
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As it was, we were greatly outsailing him, but an order was immediately given to set the light staysails.
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Her top-masts were gone, and she was pitching and rising without appearing to advance under her courses and storm staysails.
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On the jib-boom there were two staysails; there was room enough for three, but the money would not run to it.
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A large barque was once in mid-ocean homeward bound, and was beating against strong head-winds under whole topsails, courses, lower staysails, and jib.
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The youngest apprentice furled the royals and staysails, two other boys the topgallant sails, and all the crew, except the master, the larger square sails.
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We had drifted along with the topsail and two staysails drawing from the main, and a sort of trysail set from a preventer-stay leading aft.