There may be many Sea of Thieves players who still don’t know the introduction to the precautions for taking off and landing sails in Sea of Thieves. Next is the "Introduction to Precautions for Taking Off and Landing Sails in Sea of Thieves" recommended by the editor of Sourcecode.com. Interested students should come together. Take a look, hope it helps you.
The sails are raised and lowered through a device shaped like an anvil. Lowering the sails is very fast, and raising the sails is very slow. The sail is rotated by a pulley behind the landing gear. Both take-off, landing and rotation can be completed by up to two people (because each device has one device on the left and one on the right). Each sail of a two-masted or multi-masted ship has its own landing and rotating device, and you must be familiar with their positions.
The captain of a ship with two masts or more is often unable to do it alone and must rely on the cooperation of other crew members. For example, if a multi-masted ship needs to drop anchor and make a sharp turn, it needs to turn on the full rudder while dropping anchor. This is obviously not something that can be done by one person. Therefore, when you are with passers-by, remember to use voice or the pirate chat wheel to issue various commands.