Boating GlossaryAboard - 1) A piece of construction lumber. 2) What one becomes when one is a-uninterested. Afterguy-Last guy in a line Amidships - Surrounded by boats. Often confused with the displaying of an anchor. Anchor - 1) A device designed to bring up mud and weed samples from the bottom. 2) What you display when you're surrounded by other boats. Anchor Light- A small light used to indicate the battery condition. Berth - A newborn crew member. Bitter End - 1) The last racer of the finish line. 2) The wrong end of a siphon hose. 3) The time to alert the bartender in the English pub. (USA definition=Last Call before closing.) Boom - Loud noise made during a jibe sometimes quieted by a grinder before swimming. (also see Grinder, Helmsman). Boomkin - A very young boom. Bottom Paint - 1) Paint found on a pair of pants after the cockpit seats have been freshly painted. 2) The most dented can of paint. Bow - 1) The best part of the ship to ram another with. 2) Front part of catamarans often found underwater. Bunk - Location to store unused sails. Can Buoy - (Pronounced Can BOY) - A male with diarrhea. Chart - A nautical map that shows what you just hit. Chine - Word used after, "rise and ..." Chock - Full right up to here... Clew - 1) What a skipper is inclined to do. 2) An oriental crew member. 3) What a new sailor doesn't have any of. Companionway - 1) A double berth. 2) A narrow channel. Cunningham- A sly pig. Dangerous Waters - Lying to your spouse. Deadrise - Waking up before sunrise. Dead Reckoning - 1) What a Southern Doctor pronounces after a sailor goes to Davy Jone's Locker. 2) Using a map instead of a chart. Deviation - 1) Shipboard orders given by a landlubber. 2) Any departure from the captain's orders. 3) A ship full of deviates. Displacement - Accidental loss, i.e. when you dock your boat and later can't find it. Estimated Position - 1) Where you're not. (common after multiple rhumb lines.) Foreguy - 1) First guy in a line. Foul Wind - 1) A breeze made by a goose. 2) An odor. Freeboard - 1) Food supplies from the owner. 2) Free lumber. Great Circle - 1) Ships course when the rudder is stuck. 2) Whats around your eye after a fight. 3) A depression left in a seat cushion. Grinder - Crew member stationed near the boom and enjoys swimming. (see boom). Halyard - 1) Line that fails when you're winning 2) Measurement according to Hal. Hatch - 1) Opening on a boat made to fall in. 2) Where you store eggs. 3) What a lookout wears on his head while cruising the polar regions. Headway - 1) What you are making when fixing the toilet. 2) A desert the cook makes, similar to "curds 'n whey". Heaving Line - 1) The line used to hold onto while being sick. Often found after making headway. 2) The location next to a rhumb line. Heave to - The second person to get sick. Helmsman - 1) One who actually listens to the tactician. 2) A crew member who enjoys an uncontrollable jibe. (also see Boom). Keel - A heavy depth gauge. Landlubber - Anyone on board who shouldn't be. Latitude - The number of degrees "off-course" allowed to a guest. Lazy Guy - Most sailers when they're not Lazy Jack - 1) The title given to the guy who's crewed on other boats one time only. 2) Item found in trunk of car that has very good tires and/or often left at home by trailer sailers. Leech- A crewmember that's always broke. Luff- What a helmsman never notices. (see Telltale) Marine Flashlight - Waterproof place to store dead batteries. Naval Warfare - Two bellies rubbing. Nun Buoy (pronounced Nun BOY)- A religious transvestite. OD Paint - Paint applied Over-Dirt. Port - A fine red wine, always stowed on the left side of the boat. Reef Point - A portion of rock sticking out of the water. Rhumb Line - Two or more crew members waiting for a drink. Ring Buoy - Otherwise known as a ring bearer in weddings Round Rigger - 1) Crew member who hides in a rum barrel. 2) Opposite of a square rigger. Sextant - 1) A brass device used to detect night time activities of guests. 2) Canvass shelter devices used while camping when the kids are in school. Sheet - 1) Line designed to make gloves fail. 2) Something with the ability to tangle on anything. Shroud - Equipment used in connection with the wake. Snatch Block - 1) A term used by sailors returning late from shoreleave. 2) A female crew member you can't seem to get around. Spinnaker - A large sail deployed in dead calm winds used to keep the crew busy. Spring Line - 1) A line purchased at the beginning of the season. 2) Coils of metallic rope. Square Rigger - 1) An old salt. 2) Sailor who goes to sleep early. 3) Opposite of a round rigger. Submarine - A long sandwich. Swell - 1) The best of something. 2) A mound made by mosquitoes you'll probably scratch. Tactician - 1) One who counts screws and nails. 2) The luckiest or sorriest member of a crew. Telltale - Talk about last night on shore. Throw Line - An excuse used by a baseball pitcher after blowing it. Winch - An object you grind until it groans. (Often confused with wench)
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