Whelps
Mainwaring, c1620-1623
The Whelps are like brackets set to the body of the capstan close
under the bars down to the deck, and are they which give the sweep to the
capstan. These are made so in parts that the cable may not be so apt to surge,
as it would if it did run upon a whole round body.
Smith, 1627
The Whelps are short peeces of wood made fast to it, to keepe the Cable from
comming too high in the turning about;
Blankely, 1750
- Whelps
- Are those Brackets set Edge ways upn the Barrel of a Capston,
which give the Sweep to it, and are so contrived that a Voyal or Cable brought
about them may not surge so much as it would do, if the Body of the Capston
was quite round and smooth.
Transcribed by
Lars Bruzelius
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