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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
I use to be a Purest but as time goes by and my brains cells absorb more and
more fiberglass fumes, I have slipped to Traditionalist.. With that said, I'm find that I'm lossing track of verious nautical terms and methods. I just picked up my (complimentary) Jan/Feb copy of Ocean Navigator and felt a shiver as I saw the very traditional schooner Wendameen making way while two seamen deal with the anchor.. "Ahh!" I say to myself, "Catting the Anchor! Don't see that anymore." Then I flipped to the Contents page to find out a little more about this fine looking vessel... In the "Cover:" line I was surprise that the term "fish up the anchor" was used.. I'm not familiar with that term and I now wonder it that is a regional term.. I can clearly see that they have a Cathead (of sorts) on the rail so I'm wondering if the this term relates to the hook and tackle that they are using.. Oh well, I won't loose any sleep while pondering this question but wonder what other traditionalists might know.. Steve (boring day in the Pac. NW. ) s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
Fish the anchor means to hoist the flukes to their resting place (called
the bill-boards), and pass the shank painter. Ric "Steve" wrote in message ... I use to be a Purest but as time goes by and my brains cells absorb more and more fiberglass fumes, I have slipped to Traditionalist.. With that said, I'm find that I'm lossing track of verious nautical terms and methods. I just picked up my (complimentary) Jan/Feb copy of Ocean Navigator and felt a shiver as I saw the very traditional schooner Wendameen making way while two seamen deal with the anchor.. "Ahh!" I say to myself, "Catting the Anchor! Don't see that anymore." Then I flipped to the Contents page to find out a little more about this fine looking vessel... In the "Cover:" line I was surprise that the term "fish up the anchor" was used.. I'm not familiar with that term and I now wonder it that is a regional term.. I can clearly see that they have a Cathead (of sorts) on the rail so I'm wondering if the this term relates to the hook and tackle that they are using.. Oh well, I won't loose any sleep while pondering this question but wonder what other traditionalists might know.. Steve (boring day in the Pac. NW. ) s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
Fish the anchor means to hoist the flukes to their resting place (called
the bill-boards), and pass the shank painter. Ric "Steve" wrote in message ... I use to be a Purest but as time goes by and my brains cells absorb more and more fiberglass fumes, I have slipped to Traditionalist.. With that said, I'm find that I'm lossing track of verious nautical terms and methods. I just picked up my (complimentary) Jan/Feb copy of Ocean Navigator and felt a shiver as I saw the very traditional schooner Wendameen making way while two seamen deal with the anchor.. "Ahh!" I say to myself, "Catting the Anchor! Don't see that anymore." Then I flipped to the Contents page to find out a little more about this fine looking vessel... In the "Cover:" line I was surprise that the term "fish up the anchor" was used.. I'm not familiar with that term and I now wonder it that is a regional term.. I can clearly see that they have a Cathead (of sorts) on the rail so I'm wondering if the this term relates to the hook and tackle that they are using.. Oh well, I won't loose any sleep while pondering this question but wonder what other traditionalists might know.. Steve (boring day in the Pac. NW. ) s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:44:05 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
I use to be a Purest but as time goes by and my brains cells absorb more and more fiberglass fumes, I have slipped to Traditionalist.. Next thing you know it'll have pedestal steering with a wheel instead of that tree trunk from the stern.....(c; Then the oarsmen will be replaced by that new-fangled steam engine..... Sure sign is to look in the head. Is the bucket still in there or is there, (gasp), PLUMBING?! Go wash your mouth out with lye soap for even thinking it! |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:44:05 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
I use to be a Purest but as time goes by and my brains cells absorb more and more fiberglass fumes, I have slipped to Traditionalist.. Next thing you know it'll have pedestal steering with a wheel instead of that tree trunk from the stern.....(c; Then the oarsmen will be replaced by that new-fangled steam engine..... Sure sign is to look in the head. Is the bucket still in there or is there, (gasp), PLUMBING?! Go wash your mouth out with lye soap for even thinking it! |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
"Ric Ruminski" wrote in message . .. Fish the anchor means to hoist the flukes to their resting place (called the bill-boards), and pass the shank painter. Hmm! In the absense of an excepted nautical dictionary, I refer to my Webster Collegiate which defines the term 'cat', 'catted' or 'catting' v (1769): to bring(an anchor) up to the 'cathead'.. Cathead n (1626): a projecting piece of timber or iron near the bow of a ship to which the anchor is hoisted and secured.. Billboard n (1860): a projection or ledge fixed to the bow of a vessel for the anchor to rest on. Now I'm obsessing.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
"Ric Ruminski" wrote in message . .. Fish the anchor means to hoist the flukes to their resting place (called the bill-boards), and pass the shank painter. Hmm! In the absense of an excepted nautical dictionary, I refer to my Webster Collegiate which defines the term 'cat', 'catted' or 'catting' v (1769): to bring(an anchor) up to the 'cathead'.. Cathead n (1626): a projecting piece of timber or iron near the bow of a ship to which the anchor is hoisted and secured.. Billboard n (1860): a projection or ledge fixed to the bow of a vessel for the anchor to rest on. Now I'm obsessing.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
"Larry W4CSC" wrote ( a flame) in message ... Just trying to preserve and define the correct terminology.. Doesn't deserve a flame. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
"Larry W4CSC" wrote ( a flame) in message ... Just trying to preserve and define the correct terminology.. Doesn't deserve a flame. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Catting" or "Fish Up" the anchor??
What flame? I saw a good sense of humor... lighten up!
"Steve" wrote in message ... "Larry W4CSC" wrote ( a flame) in message ... Just trying to preserve and define the correct terminology.. Doesn't deserve a flame. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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