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Hi Joe
If "lens" is a universally accepted nautical term for a hatch glass I don't see any problem using it. After all we don't call the line attached to the mainsail the mainrope. At least the people I sail with don't. JR Joe wrote: Maxprop wrote: "Joe" wrote in message Do you know what we call people from the town of Plano just outside of Dallas? Let me guess. Plano assholes? During Footballs season maybe...mostly Plano People. The plano lens is either convex-concave on one side and Plano Flat on the other. If just flat then it is not a lens. . That simple Max. Joe Max |
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I live in this universe, have lived and worked on boats since 1977 and
have never heard the term "lens" used for the proper term "Glass" in a port. If we slack up on the little things.. then you open the door for people to slack on the proper terms of the importamt things. On boats, and for sure sailboat knowing the proper terms and names might keep you from getting injured or killing someone. Crytal clear concise terms can mean the difference of life of death. But hey thats just my opinion, Please feel free to run your boat any way you want to... Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message I live in this universe, have lived and worked on boats since 1977 and have never heard the term "lens" used for the proper term "Glass" in a port. An old merchant marine sailor, who lived down the street from me while I was growing up, gave me an old bronze opening port one year for Christmas. The glass was cracked, and he told me he'd make me a new "lens" for it. Later he appeared at our door with a circular piece of flat, tempered glass, which he used to replace the broken "lens." Not sure where you got your experience, but I think this old sailor knew his terminology. If we slack up on the little things.. then you open the door for people to slack on the proper terms of the importamt things. On boats, and for sure sailboat knowing the proper terms and names might keep you from getting injured or killing someone. Crytal clear concise terms can mean the difference of life of death. Reuters News Agency: A sailor was killed when he entered his boat's galley to make himself another rum and coke. The reason for his death is unsure, but his crew have their own opinions as to what killed the skipper. "That idiot was always calling it the 'kitchen.' Serves him right, the jerk," said Moke Gibbons, about the boat's owner. "He was just bucking for an early demise." Max |
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