Birdseye
Well-Known Member
True nautical language? Points? Cables?
These are obsolete terms by any measure and I dont use them on a boat any more than I would use "leagues" or "larboard".
We use nautical terms where they are appropriate eg "anchor" rather than "that funny bent metal jobbie at the front".
No need to play act the "real sailor" bit by rolling into the pub with a nautical gait .
"Avast there me hearties" the Boatman cries " A pint of grog for me and the lad"
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These are obsolete terms by any measure and I dont use them on a boat any more than I would use "leagues" or "larboard".
We use nautical terms where they are appropriate eg "anchor" rather than "that funny bent metal jobbie at the front".
No need to play act the "real sailor" bit by rolling into the pub with a nautical gait .
"Avast there me hearties" the Boatman cries " A pint of grog for me and the lad"
<hr width=100% size=1>this post is a personal opinion, and you should not base your actions on it.