2 Jun 2005 #41 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,236 Location Near Here Visit site "I'll soon pump that out" is slang for - <font color="black">sh</font><font color="black">it</font> we're sinking.
"I'll soon pump that out" is slang for - <font color="black">sh</font><font color="black">it</font> we're sinking.
2 Jun 2005 #42 landaftaf Well-Known Member Joined 19 Feb 2005 Messages 5,369 Visit site dipping the gunnal (gunwale) mainly done to impress the newbies - or wash off the puke on the lee side
dipping the gunnal (gunwale) mainly done to impress the newbies - or wash off the puke on the lee side
2 Jun 2005 #43 3 3reefs Well-Known Member Joined 11 Jan 2003 Messages 278 Location Cyprus Visit site Favoured yachting term: Three sheets to the wind? No, better still, the conversation between SWMBO and a guest: SWMBO: "Oh look they've got their spinnaker stuck" GUEST: "What's a spinnaker?" SWMBO: "A big colourful sail that makes men shout a lot" Says it all, dunnit?
Favoured yachting term: Three sheets to the wind? No, better still, the conversation between SWMBO and a guest: SWMBO: "Oh look they've got their spinnaker stuck" GUEST: "What's a spinnaker?" SWMBO: "A big colourful sail that makes men shout a lot" Says it all, dunnit?
2 Jun 2005 #44 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,236 Location Near Here Visit site "Pissing into the wind" a foolish endeavour
2 Jun 2005 #45 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Ladys tshirt front Give way Pair of well trimmed spinakers Rear Arse like a Contessa
2 Jun 2005 #46 P peterb Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 2,834 Location Radlett, Herts Visit site [ QUOTE ] ................. force 8 increasing 9 imminant ................ this is VERY EXITING to sailors [/ QUOTE ] Not sure whether the lack of a "C" was deliberate, but it certainly made for accuracy!
[ QUOTE ] ................. force 8 increasing 9 imminant ................ this is VERY EXITING to sailors [/ QUOTE ] Not sure whether the lack of a "C" was deliberate, but it certainly made for accuracy!
2 Jun 2005 #47 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Pump and dump - mainsail trimming on a planing boat in a big sea Beat up and run down - what you do on a two mark race course Gripping - things are getting a tad buttock-clenching Rooster tail - your wake when you're really moving
Pump and dump - mainsail trimming on a planing boat in a big sea Beat up and run down - what you do on a two mark race course Gripping - things are getting a tad buttock-clenching Rooster tail - your wake when you're really moving
2 Jun 2005 #48 Pie Well-Known Member Joined 16 Dec 2004 Messages 75 Location Poole www.marktillotson.co.uk "2 4 pull" "In the groove" "Get on the side" "blowing a hoowly" Not phrases but I liked saying the "swinge", and then connected in location there is the "race".
"2 4 pull" "In the groove" "Get on the side" "blowing a hoowly" Not phrases but I liked saying the "swinge", and then connected in location there is the "race".
2 Jun 2005 #49 FullCircle Well-Known Member Joined 19 Nov 2003 Messages 28,223 Visit site I miss having the stick in my ear. All I get now is a dull clunk as the quadrant hits the stop. Boo Hoo.
I miss having the stick in my ear. All I get now is a dull clunk as the quadrant hits the stop. Boo Hoo.
2 Jun 2005 #50 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com Ahh.......... want to swap boats?
2 Jun 2005 #51 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com How about..... "Hold on... she's rounding up..." shortly followed by... "getting that effin' reef in will ya" Or my personal favourite... "Bloody 'ell.... is that true or apparent?"
How about..... "Hold on... she's rounding up..." shortly followed by... "getting that effin' reef in will ya" Or my personal favourite... "Bloody 'ell.... is that true or apparent?"
2 Jun 2005 #52 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com Or alternatively..... "Bent the bleedin' stanchions again......." (Specially for Jimi that one /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
Or alternatively..... "Bent the bleedin' stanchions again......." (Specially for Jimi that one /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
2 Jun 2005 #53 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com "Took one over the bow" Has several nautical connotations.... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
2 Jun 2005 #54 landaftaf Well-Known Member Joined 19 Feb 2005 Messages 5,369 Visit site I thought it was 2 4 6 heave
2 Jun 2005 #55 Sgeir Well-Known Member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,795 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com I think the fish has dropped out of my ear.
2 Jun 2005 #56 landaftaf Well-Known Member Joined 19 Feb 2005 Messages 5,369 Visit site not heard the fish one took a greeny means something else to a landlubber
2 Jun 2005 #57 Sgeir Well-Known Member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,795 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Ahh! The Babel fish, dear boy!
2 Jun 2005 #58 snowleopard Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 33,645 Location Oxford Visit site Not that either - it's 2 6 heave. Heave also has other meanings relating to strong winds.
2 Jun 2005 #59 landaftaf Well-Known Member Joined 19 Feb 2005 Messages 5,369 Visit site yup - 2 6 heave ....... brings back memories of being under sail training in the 60's thank you
2 Jun 2005 #60 benjenbav Well-Known Member Joined 12 Aug 2004 Messages 16,074 Visit site Wan't "2,4,6, heave" a song by "Home Truths" own Tom Robinson back in the 70s or am I confusing it with "Sing if you're glad to be on starboard"
Wan't "2,4,6, heave" a song by "Home Truths" own Tom Robinson back in the 70s or am I confusing it with "Sing if you're glad to be on starboard"