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Joe wrote:
Was on TV last night. It's one of John Waynes best flicks ever, even if he plays a German Merchant Marine Master. Much better than the one where he read his Lat/Long directly from the sextant, though I liked that movie also. As the Capt. of his ship he signed his logs with the title of "Master" not Master Mariner. The term Master Mariner is a made up term that no one should ever dare use... unless they want to spit in the eye of Neptune himself.. ROFL You going to harp on this forever? The Master of a ship will sign his name on shipboard documents as either "Capt. Joe Shmoe, Master" or "Joe Shmoe, Master". The term/title is not used/needed on those documents. The use of the term/title "Master Mariner" is basically a shoreside one used within the industry to designate a specific individual ..... much like "Doc. Joe Shmoe, Brain Surgeon". Believe it or not, agree with it or not, but the term is valid, though highly misused in many circles. John Waynes role was a story of one of the most daring and skillfull Mastering of a ship and crew to outwit the British Navy and bring his men home. If you have not seen it... you're missing one of the best sea stories ever filmed IMO. The only Flik flub I noticed was after loading his freighter with 130 cords of wood the draft hardly changed at all. The rest of the film is totally right on in every detail, unlike todays films. Take the Perfect Storm for example I'm sure that had a tech directors with the titles of Master Mariner that made real sailors look like idiots and retards. What was the TPI and weight/cord? otn |
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