#99 The Americans have another name for what we call a bottlescrew as well Brian , the name is on the tip of my tongue as used the same name many times , but age must be catching up fast. Someone must remember . Cheers JS
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#99 The Americans have another name for what we call a bottlescrew as well Brian , the name is on the tip of my tongue as used the same name many times , but age must be catching up fast. Someone must remember . Cheers JS
turnbuckle
Spot on , now why couldn’t I remember that. They say as you get older you go back to your youth . JS
Jeez John, That's a long way for some, mine is in the mists of time.
Des
Obviously Des you spent too much time in the mist, the alcoholic mist maybe!!
All of which, with respect, has nothing to do with Seafarers language which was our oldies common language where-in such a thing as a ceiling on a ship was completely different to a deckhead on a ship and a shore person overhearing two seamen talking about them would get the wrong end of the stick,just an observation.
Ivan, at times I still refer to thing by sea names.
Told the wife the kitchen deck head needs a repaint.
Guess some terms remain with us for ever, but a mate of mine who has a medium size fishing boat uses the occasional sea term.
Never said where he learned them.
Problem now Ivan is that the deckhead has still not been done.
No offers from her indoors after all my hints.
looks like my weekend now sorted,
Harry = Harry Tate = the Mate