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Aardee

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Where does the rallying cry of "2...6...HEAVE!!" come from when hauling ropes?? - Why use "2,6" rather than "1,2"??

I've heard a number of skippers use this to encourage the troops (including the Global Challenge boys) and wondered where it originates...

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Graham.

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See <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-26509,00.html>here.</A> Good old Google.

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As far as I know the reason is this: The team of at least six men who worked a muzzle-loading cannon were known by their respective numbers. The men working the tackles to heave the gun forward for firing were numbers 2 and 6. Hence the famous order: - "Two six. heave!"

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Thanks Dave. That's been bugging me for a while...

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Still used by the Royal Navy I believe (was when both my brothers were in the mob) for any situation requiring push/pull/heave-ho of usual immovable object, when two or more working together.

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Used on the STA Tall Ships or at least it was on the Malcome Miller not sure about the new Brigs.

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1998 my Sixtith Birthday present to myself Weymouth - Lisbon in November didn't get out of oilies for five days Force 8 plus in Biscay.

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