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To: elpolvo who wrote (8805)1/12/2002 4:49:48 PM
From: Dalin  Respond to of 104155
 
Skipper,

Boating Terminology

Amidships - condition of being surrounded by boats

Anchor - a device designed to bring up mud samples from the bottom at inopportune or unexpected times

Anchor Light - a small light used to discharge the battery before daylight

Berth - a little addition to the crew

Boom - sometimes the result of a surprise jibe

Bottom Paint - what you get when the cockpit seats are freshly painted

Chart - a type of map which tells you exactly where you are aground

Clew - an indication from the skipper as to what he might do next

Companionway - a double berth

Dead Reckoning - a course leading directly to a reef

Deadrise - getting up to check the anchor at 0300

Deviation - any departure from the Captain's orders

Dinghy - the sound of the ship's bell

Displacement - when you dock your boat and can't find it later

Estimated Position - a place you have marked on the chart where you are sure you are not

First Mate - crew member necessary for skippers to practice shouting instructions to

Foul Wind - breeze produced by flying turkey

Freeboard - food and liquor supplied by the owner

Headway - what you are making if you can't get the toilet to work

Heave-Ho - what you do when you've eaten too much Ho

Jibe - either you like it or you don't and it gets you

Keel - term used by 1st mate after too much heel by skipper

Landlubber - anyone on board who wishes he/she were not

Latitude - the number of degrees off course allowed a guest

Mast - religious ritual used before setting sail

Mizzen - an object you can't find

Ram - an intricate docking maneuver sometimes used by experienced skippers

Rhumb Line - two or more crew members waiting for a drink

Sheet - cool, damp, salty night covering

Shroud - equipment used in connection with a wake

Starboard - special board used by skippers for navigation (usually with "Port" on the opposite side.)

Swell - a wave that's just great.

Square Rigger - a rigger over 30

Ships Ahoy - a favorite snack for seafaring folk (usually served with milk)

:o)

Gilligan



To: elpolvo who wrote (8805)1/12/2002 5:32:22 PM
From: abuelita  Respond to of 104155
 
i was thinking about that bottle as i
sipped my coffee today <g> but i know
its in good hands. i'll just have to
replace it at our local liquor store -
its easier than traveling to albuquerque.

have you found your nearest confluence yet?

joser