DAKA
Well-Known Member
We were using a Lock a few weeks ago with a strong side wind, I informed the wife of the plan to attach the stern line short and tight so I could power the bow round.
On entry there was a large crowd of people gathered with nothing better to do than hope we cocked it up.
SWMBO was quick to shout she had the line but as out of view I shouted " FINGERS OUT "
Perfectly reasonable as I didn't want to power forward with a finger trapped in the rope.
The looks I got from some of the spectator women still gives me nightmares.
'Fingers out' was a nautical term used as you kept a finger on a loaded canon powder trail before removing and igniting the canon, and not meant in the rudest way for women to "get their fingers out ".
Do you find yourself using Nautical terms more frequently than your non boaty friends ?
On entry there was a large crowd of people gathered with nothing better to do than hope we cocked it up.
SWMBO was quick to shout she had the line but as out of view I shouted " FINGERS OUT "
Perfectly reasonable as I didn't want to power forward with a finger trapped in the rope.
The looks I got from some of the spectator women still gives me nightmares.
'Fingers out' was a nautical term used as you kept a finger on a loaded canon powder trail before removing and igniting the canon, and not meant in the rudest way for women to "get their fingers out ".
Do you find yourself using Nautical terms more frequently than your non boaty friends ?