7 Most Common Superstitions of Seafarers

These superstitions are just so old-fashioned. It is surely time to invent some new ones.

It is unlucky to have three mobile phones on board

If two people meet on the companionway it is unlucky if the one leaving the cabin goes first

Always fill the diesel tank with an even number of litres

A small bird landing on deck brings luck (but not pigeons, which bring trouble)

Always say "Hail, Poseidon" when dropping an anchor (except a Fisherman)
 

"Sailing has been instrumental in the development of human civilization. The earliest representation of a ship under sail appears on an Egyptian vase circa 3500 BC.
• Vikings sailed to North America approximately 1000 years ago."
(From your site.)

The Irish went there about 500 years before that. Brendan the Navigator went there because others had told him about the land to the west.

A Japanese superstition: When eating a fish do not turn it over to eat the other side. This will cause a boat to capsize. Lift the backbone out.

Another : Do not change a boat's name without a liberal libation to the wind gods. (I believe that it should first be purified through one's kidneys.)
 
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I think that a dark Green hull looks every bit as good as a dark Blue hull, would have no problem with Green at all.
What is very serious though, taking a box of swan vesta matches onboard, (told to me by a Plymouth trawlerman!

Thank you, we have a dark green hull which we like, however when we bought her, the Berthmaster at the club marina - ex RN - said "The only thing that should ever be painted green is a shed" :D

We were not that keen on the name, but thought that if changed the name as well we would be doubly damned.

I will add a modern one to the list, one of our friends will only pump the heads an odd number of times!
 
I will add a modern one to the list, one of our friends will only pump the heads an odd number of times!

No good for me. I do everything in sets of four. That includes coiling rope, winding/unwinding the backstay and pumping the heads.
 
Most surveys don't bear that out. Free-thinking, yes, but atheist no.

I AM a lay minister!

So.... a proliferator of Pre-Historic Mumbo-Jumbo eh?......and you used to come over as a reasonably intelligent bloke..

Many surveys find what they set out to prove....funny that!
 
Is that because it is supposed to "whistle up the wind"? Which could be a Good Thing if becalmed!

Exactly. To possibly be cautiously attempted in a calm, but verboten at any other time.

In this instance it was the master looming out of the darkness on the bridge with the words "Stop fekkin' whistling, or I'll break your face! We've got all the wind we need, don't be tempting providence for more!"

Pete
 
Certainly green is bad - I wouldn't wear anything green when sailing and wouldn't paint a boat green, or have a green spray hood. .
The boat I have bought is green, green hull, upholstery, green spray hood. But its not really green, underneath its red, the previous owner had it changed from red to green. Where colours are concerned I am not superstitious but I will NEVER change the name of a boat again.
 
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