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"headrope" Definitions
  1. [obsolete] a rope leading from a masthead as a stay
  2. a part of a boltrope that is sewed along the upper edge of a sail
  3. a rope along the upper edge of a fishnet
  4. a rope at the head of an animal (as for tying or leading it)
  5. headfast
  6. AGAL

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With the Simrad FS70 the rugged FS70 Trawl Unit is placed behind the headrope.
In this example the two responders are positioned with identical distances to the PI Geometry sensor on the headrope.
Bottom trawl: Place the sensor behind the headrope, and it will tell you the height of the trawl opening.
Large sprit rigs leave the sprit standing, and the sail is furled by brailing it up to the mast and headrope.
The headrope in particular carries great significance, for it is indicative of the wearer's ability to uphold the obligations and responsibilities of manhood.
If you use a second sensor behind the headrope, the difference between the two measurements will give you the height of the trawl opening.
It uses the well proven and reliable FS third wire system to establish communication between the submerged sonar head located behind the headrope and the vessel.
In May and June 2011, we tested a topless trawl on a commercial trawler with a much greater headrope to footrope ratio and greater flotation than previous studies in the region.
Set gillnets consist of a single netting wall kept vertical by a floatline (upper line/headrope) and a weighted groundline (lower line/footrope). Small floats, usually shaped like eggs or cylinders and made of solid plastic, are evenly distributed along the floatline, while lead weights are evenly distributed along groundline. The lower line can also be made of lead cored rope, which does not need additional weight. The net is set on the bottom, or at a distance above it and held in place with anchors or weights on both ends.
Bugang "pacing the stars of the Big Dipper" combines two Chinese words, bu 步 "step; tread; pace (off)" and gang 罡 "Big Dipper; (esp.) stars in the handle of the Big Dipper", and was first recorded in the (c. 3rd century) Records of the Three Kingdoms (Hanyu Da Cidian 1990 5:334). The variant bugang 步綱 "pacing the guideline", which uses a different gang word 綱 "headrope of a fishing net; key link; guiding principle; guideline", was first recorded in the (c. 1029) Yunji Qiqian anthology of the Daoist Canon (Hanyu Da Cidian 5:336).

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