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Bart Senior April 7th 06 06:13 AM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
What is an idler aboard a tall ship?

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?

Name some typical roles of an idler.





Capt. JG April 7th 06 08:36 AM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
Isn't that just being available for whatever might come up... as in idler
watch?

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"Bart Senior" wrote in message
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What is an idler aboard a tall ship?

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?

Name some typical roles of an idler.







DSK April 7th 06 11:40 AM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
Bart Senior wrote:
What is an idler aboard a tall ship?


An engine that's not throttled up?

I've heard the term applied to people other than the captain
who do not stand regular watches... the cook for example, or
the purser.

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?


He has something else to do that is important to the
functioning of the ship.

Name some typical roles of an idler.


It used to be that Chief Engineers didn't stand watch but I
think they do nowadays. In the old days, the carpenter
didn't stand watch.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


katy April 7th 06 02:05 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
Bart Senior wrote:
What is an idler aboard a tall ship?

Robert Brody

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?

he resembles a bear right before going into hibernation

Name some typical roles of an idler.

Internet troll





Bart Senior April 7th 06 04:21 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
Correct. An idler is someone who does not stand a watch.

Idlers are carpenters, cooks, etc, as you stated.

They are also responsible for swapping the decks in the
morning and the ritual of holystoning the decks.

"DSK" wrote

Bart Senior wrote:
What is an idler aboard a tall ship?


I've heard the term applied to people other than the captain who do not
stand regular watches... the cook for example, or the purser.

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?


He has something else to do that is important to the functioning of the
ship.

Name some typical roles of an idler.


It used to be that Chief Engineers didn't stand watch but I think they do
nowadays. In the old days, the carpenter didn't stand watch.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King




Capt. JG April 7th 06 06:12 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
I just looked it up... there is something called an idler watch.

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
Correct. An idler is someone who does not stand a watch.

Idlers are carpenters, cooks, etc, as you stated.

They are also responsible for swapping the decks in the
morning and the ritual of holystoning the decks.

"DSK" wrote

Bart Senior wrote:
What is an idler aboard a tall ship?


I've heard the term applied to people other than the captain who do not
stand regular watches... the cook for example, or the purser.

What is the chief charcteristic of an idler?


He has something else to do that is important to the functioning of the
ship.

Name some typical roles of an idler.


It used to be that Chief Engineers didn't stand watch but I think they do
nowadays. In the old days, the carpenter didn't stand watch.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King






katy April 7th 06 06:54 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
DSK wrote:
Bart Senior wrote:

Correct. An idler is someone who does not stand a watch.

Idlers are carpenters, cooks, etc, as you stated.


Sort of a fore runner of the technician class.
;)

They are also responsible for swapping the decks in the
morning and the ritual of holystoning the decks.


That means Katysails was also right!

DSK

I don't think it's the decks Bobby swaps....

DSK April 7th 06 07:38 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
That means Katysails was also right!


katy wrote:
I don't think it's the decks Bobby swaps....


Yuck.... TMI

DSK


Steve Thrasher April 8th 06 02:15 AM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
DSK wrote:

Sort of a fore runner of the technician class.
;)


Hey I resembled that! As an ET (electronics tech to the non-Navy folks)
I didn't stand watches while at sea. Unless of course you're an ET on a
tender...then you get to stand radar watch while at sea, because there's
no radarmen assigned to the ship that stand watches, and hang around at
the head of the pier with a .45 pistol and no bullets waving to trucks
and cars. Ahhh...the good old days of the late 60's...pulling into the
mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and trying to track a pile of targets using
a repeater designed sometime in late WWII, but only recently (as in the
Korean conflict) built...wonderful green blob on the screen and the bozo
officer saying "give me a range on Bravo Sierra". At least on the
second ship they let us have bullets, I stood quarterdeck watch while in
port for it.

Bart Senior April 8th 06 05:22 PM

Tall Ship Question: What is an idler?
 
No bullets?

It used be be you could fight and die for
your coutry, now you can just die.

"Steve Thrasher" wrote

officer saying "give me a range on Bravo Sierra". At least on the
second ship they let us have bullets, I stood quarterdeck watch while in
port for it.





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