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Parrel beads - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parrel beads (also spelled parral or parrell ) are an element of sailing rigging, usually deployed at the jaws of a gaff on a gaff rigged or gunter rigged craft , or on the tack of a spinnaker ri...
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At the start of Pangur Ban's construction, I decided I'd make as many of her components myself as was possible. Parrel beads are cheap and easy to find. But, I had a lathe and some time, so why not make my own?
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8th June 2003 11:04 AM ... can anyone give me some help on how i can control leds and dc motors through a parrel port...
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PARREL, (racage, Fr. probably from parallel) a machine used to fasten the sail-yards of a ship to the masts, in such a manner as that they may be easily hoisted and lowered thereon, as occasion requires. ... that is to say, one piece of the rope passes through the lower part of the parrel, and thence under the yard,
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