The internet is your friend.Yes, for the most part, but I don't understand this:
"Like the parrel at the boom"
Not sure if that was a typo or not, but I don't know what a parrel is.
A parrel (or parral) is a nautical term for a sliding loop or collar (made of rope, wood, or metal) that attaches a ship's yard (spar) or boom to the mast, allowing it to move up and down freely while also being held in place, often with the aid of wooden beads called parrel beads. It comes from Middle English and is related to "apparel," meaning equipment or rigging, and can also refer to fireplace ornamentation in older usage.

Some have more ropes and beads.





