crosstrees
Crosstrees, or cross-trees, are horizontal spars mounted on the upper part of traditional sailing-mast rigs. They project outward from the mast on opposite sides and form a framework that supports the mast’s upper rigging while also providing a working platform for crew aloft. On many square-rigged ships there are typically two crosstrees per mast, one extending to each side, creating a cross-shaped arrangement that helps distribute the loads carried by the shrouds and other stays.
The primary functions of the crosstrees are to support the standing rigging that keeps the mast upright
Construction and arrangement are characteristic of their era: they are typically built of sturdy timber and
With the transition to steel masts and modern rigging, cross-trees became less common in new construction, though