Nautical Term: Standing rigging

Definition of Standing rigging

The standing rigging of a ship refers to the permanent and immovable part of the vessel’s rigging. Examples of standing rigging components include stays and shrouds.

For instance, in the context of setting sail, the captain might issue orders to secure the standing rigging. By ensuring the stays and shrouds are firmly in place, the ship is better prepared to withstand the rigors of the open sea.

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