jackstay
/ˈdʒæksteɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a rope or chain used as a stay, especially on a ship or aircraft, to keep a mast or boom in place
“The sailors secured the mast with a jackstay to prevent it from swaying in the wind.”
1. noun
a rope or chain used as a stay, especially on a ship or aircraft, to keep a mast or boom in place
“The sailors secured the mast with a jackstay to prevent it from swaying in the wind.”