Components of a museum-quality model

Staysails

Methods of attaching the sheets to the clew, second half of the 19th century, using iron shackles or hook and thimble
 
Since their introduction on large ships in the second half of the 17th century the rigging of the staysails changed little. We have to differentiate between fixed staysails, which were bent to a stay, and jibs set flying, which were not

The Staysail stay
As already described under STAYS, the stays ails in the 17th and early 18th centuries were bent to false stays, which were removed when  the staysails were furled.

The halyard
The halyard reeved through two single blocks, the upper of which was fixed to the mast or the crosstrees, the lower seized or hooked to the head of the sail. The halyard ran down to the deck, and was set up with a tackle in the case of large staysails.

The tack
The tack was a rope spliced into the tack cringle to secure the bottom of the staysail

The sheet
Staysails featured double sheets with a block spliced in each end. The lee sheet was hauled taut, and the weather sheet hung loosely over the next stay.

The downhaul
On fixed staysails the downhaul was attached to the head -on large sails it sometimes ran on to the clew -  and was used for hauling the sails  down, when they were being furled. Sails set flying had no downhaul

The brails
Four-sided staysails carried a brail on both sides of the sail, which were used to haul the canvas to the mast when the sails were being furled

Staysail rope sizes
 
Sail
 
    False              
    Stay               

 
Halyard
 
Tack 
 
Sheet   
 
Down-
haul   
 
Brail
 
Outer jib
 
30%
 
15%
 
16%
 
28%
 
10%
 

 
Inner jib
 
26%
 
15%
 
16%
 
26%
 
10%
 

 
Fore topmast staysail
 
22%
 
21%
 
18%
 
23%
 
10%
 

 
Main staysail
 
25%
 
20%
 
18%
 
22%
 
10%
 
10%
 
Main topmast staysail
 
25%
 
20%
 
18%
 
20%
 
10%
 
10%
 
Middle staysail
 
24%
 
16%
 
18%
 
16%
 
10%
 
10%
 
Main topgallant staysail
 
20%
 
12%
 
16%
 
12%
 
10%
 
10%
 
Mizen staysail
 
25%
 
15%
 
18%
 
15%
 
10%
 
10%
 
Mizen topmast staysail
 
20%
 
12%
 
16%
 
12%
 
10%
 
10%