Latestarter1
Well-Known Member
I fully expect to be in a majority of one on this subject however in with both feet.
Looking at Jack Haines reports on Fairline Phantom and Princess 43 I found reports incredibly cringe worthy.
Let me explain, I went to pre sea training aged 16 in order that by the time I was actually on board ship I at least had a degree of nautical vocabulary.
For example terms such as 'going downstairs' meaning going below and ceiling when referring to to the deck-head as ceiling leaves me speechless, as spar ceiling is the side of cargo hold and ceiling is under deck of ships cargo hold.
Jack is not the only offender, however unless being on board represents a change in culture, perhaps more boat owners should purchase a caravan instead.
Looking at Jack Haines reports on Fairline Phantom and Princess 43 I found reports incredibly cringe worthy.
Let me explain, I went to pre sea training aged 16 in order that by the time I was actually on board ship I at least had a degree of nautical vocabulary.
For example terms such as 'going downstairs' meaning going below and ceiling when referring to to the deck-head as ceiling leaves me speechless, as spar ceiling is the side of cargo hold and ceiling is under deck of ships cargo hold.
Jack is not the only offender, however unless being on board represents a change in culture, perhaps more boat owners should purchase a caravan instead.