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Ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga

Figure 67. Double canoe, mast: a, upper end; b, lower end. 1, curved limbs; 2, outer knobs; 3, hole bored through below upper circular opening; 4, four stays tied around neck; 5, curved notch at lower end; 6, wooden peg for support of sail rope (halyard)

Figure 67. Double canoe, mast: a, upper end; b, lower end. 1, curved limbs; 2, outer knobs; 3, hole bored through below upper circular opening; 4, four stays tied around neck; 5, curved notch at lower end; 6, wooden peg for support of sail rope (halyard).

Figure 67. Double canoe, mast: a, upper end; b, lower end. 1, curved limbs; 2, outer knobs; 3, hole bored through below upper circular opening; 4, four stays tied around neck; 5, curved notch at lower end; 6, wooden peg for support of sail rope (halyard).