By Dr. M, on  July 7th, 2009 Nautical Terms and Phrases above the board, bulwarks, Captain, crew, deck, merchantmen, nautical, pirates, Sailing, telescope, warships meaning: openly, without trickery From Brian Berlin… A trick, common to warships and pirates alike, both of which had very large crews, was to keep all but a few of their men out of sight. At long distance, someone inspecting them with a telescope might be fooled into thinking they were seeing a peaceful merchantman . . . → Read More: Wednesday Nautical Phrase or Term: Above the Board
By Dr. M, on  June 2nd, 2009 Nautical Terms and Phrases, Social Sciences bow, crew, nautical, ocean spray, Sailing, sea, stormy, stormy seas, under the weather From here… If a crewman is standing watch on the weather side of the bow, he will be subject to the constant beating of the sea and the ocean spray. He will be under the weather. . . . → Read More: Nautical Term/Phrase Wednesday: Under the Weather
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