Today’s entomology lesson: The device that the sailor in the rear is using to steer the ship is called a tiller, however in prior times it was called an earlier English term for steer board. Given that most sailors were right handed, they sat so the steer board and the rest of the boat was on their right. This is why starboard is right.
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
Start rowing
oldpine52 3 months ago
The voyages of Sailbad the Sinner.
STEPUP 3 months ago
Looks like a bikini top!!!
Geophyzz 3 months ago
Don’t let them see your boat, or it’ll become a seller’s market.
Superhawk 3 months ago
They are just completing their voyage of 180 days around the harbor.
dsidney49 3 months ago
Bought from Temu, I see…
gammaguy 3 months ago
Try to avoid rowed-rage on the way there.
Packratjohn Premium Member 3 months ago
That’s not what I meant when I told you to trim the sails…
julie.mason1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Sale on sails.
dflak 3 months ago
Today’s entomology lesson: The device that the sailor in the rear is using to steer the ship is called a tiller, however in prior times it was called an earlier English term for steer board. Given that most sailors were right handed, they sat so the steer board and the rest of the boat was on their right. This is why starboard is right.
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
Today’s entomology lesson Today’s etymology lesson: entomology is the study of insects.
FireAnt_Hater 3 months ago
Should have bought the ‘pre-shrunk’ sail. More expensive, but worth it…
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
The return trip should be better for the boat of ‘em.
Bellboy 3 months ago
Give him a stern look.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 3 months ago
I think the race is rigged.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Because it’s all downhill from here?