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English: An illustration of a boat with reefed sails; reducing the area of a sail by lowering it by a few feet and tying the extra material up in some way to the boom. Page 1041 in Henry B. Scammell's 1897 handbook Cyclopedia of Valuable Receipts, a guide to all and sundry with 2000 illustrations.
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Source Scammell, Henry B. (1897). Cyclopedia of Valuable Receipts: A Treasure-House of Useful Knowledge for the Every-Day Wants of Life. St Louis: Planet Publishing.
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