Truck (rigging) explained

A truck is a wooden ball, disk, or bun-shaped cap at the top of a mast, with holes in it through which flag halyards are passed.[1] Trucks are also used on wooden flagpoles, to prevent them from splitting.

Without a masthead truck, water could easily seep into the circular growth rings of a wooden mast. However, the grain in the truck is perpendicular to that of the mast, allowing the water to run off it.

Flagpoles

Flagpoles often have a truck on top of them which often holds a decorative piece above, known as a finial, which is usually a ball. They are usually made of solid metal, however a tradition in the United States is to sometimes put a razor, a penny, or a grain of rice inside.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Masting and Rigging the Clipper Ship and Ocean Carrier. Harold A. Underhill. 1946 . Brown, Son and Ferguson . 0-85174-173-8.
  2. Web site: Milzarski . Eric . 2018-05-15 . This is what is actually inside the top of the flag pole . 2023-06-22 . We Are The Mighty . en.