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From the turn of the century onwards, warships didn‘t had sails anymore, but often still masts and yards. Most drawings show the yards perpendicular to the long axis of the ship, but for example in Friedmans books about British cruisers and destroyers, they appear nearly parallel to the long axis in the side views, but not in the top views.
So my question: Could the angle of the yards still be adjusted as in times of the sailing ships, maybe to achieve better recognisability of signal flags, or something like this ? Have looked through lots of photos, but couldn‘t find a clear indication.
So my question: Could the angle of the yards still be adjusted as in times of the sailing ships, maybe to achieve better recognisability of signal flags, or something like this ? Have looked through lots of photos, but couldn‘t find a clear indication.