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Ancient sailing ships did not require sheers to erect their masts, as they could be lifted into place by ropes and allowed to pivot around their feet. As ships became larger, their larger and heavier masts were no longer able to be handled in this way. A crane was needed, tall enough to lift the
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towers, with wooden jib structures atop them. Few have survived intact, but some of the towers remain, having now lost their jibs.
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entire mast vertically and then lower it into the ship. By the 18th century, such sheers were a necessity in any large shipyard.
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