Stay mouse
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{{About|a part of a ship's rigging|the alternate nautical term "to mouse", which refers to securing a threaded pin, for example with "mousing wire"|shackle}}
The nautical term "stay mouse" refers to an antiquated part of a sailing vessel
As first galvanised and then stainless steel standing rigging replaced natural fibres, and steel and aluminium replaced wood for masts, the need for these niceties died out. Knowledge of, and interest in, these technologies is kept alive by classic boat and historic ship enthusiasts, as well as by model makers the world over.
References
- [http://www.all-model.com/wolfram/PAGE69.html Historic Ship Models: Stays 69] Description and some history
- [http://www.all-model.com/wolfram/PAGE72.html Historic Ship Models: Stays 72] Detail drawings
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