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[email protected] August 1st 06 05:46 PM

Simple question (non-boater)
 
Hi. I'm trying to find the name for a part of a boat but Googling
something you don't know the name of has proven unsuccessful. So here I
am.


What do you call that long, narrow appendage on the bow of some boats
(you see them on recreational boats and yachts a lot) that allows you
to walk out over the water?


Thanks for your help. If I ever have another boating question, I will
try to make it more challenging next time. ;-)


JimH August 1st 06 05:49 PM

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Hi. I'm trying to find the name for a part of a boat but Googling
something you don't know the name of has proven unsuccessful. So here I
am.


What do you call that long, narrow appendage on the bow of some boats
(you see them on recreational boats and yachts a lot) that allows you
to walk out over the water?


Thanks for your help. If I ever have another boating question, I will
try to make it more challenging next time. ;-)


A bow pulpit.



JohnH August 1st 06 06:31 PM

Simple question (non-boater)
 
On 1 Aug 2006 09:46:51 -0700, wrote:

Hi. I'm trying to find the name for a part of a boat but Googling
something you don't know the name of has proven unsuccessful. So here I
am.


What do you call that long, narrow appendage on the bow of some boats
(you see them on recreational boats and yachts a lot) that allows you
to walk out over the water?


Thanks for your help. If I ever have another boating question, I will
try to make it more challenging next time. ;-)


See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowsprit
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[email protected] August 1st 06 08:10 PM

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

It's called a retawehtrevotuoklaw



UH, seriously? That's funny because my cat said the same thing when he
walked over my keyboard.

So bow pulpit and bowsprit can be used interchangeably?

Thanks


JimH August 1st 06 08:16 PM

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

It's called a retawehtrevotuoklaw



UH, seriously? That's funny because my cat said the same thing when he
walked over my keyboard.

So bow pulpit and bowsprit can be used interchangeably?

Thanks


They can't. A bow pulpit is found on recreational boats (as noted in your
initial question). Bowsprits are found on large sailing vessels.

So the correct answer to your original question is bow pulpit. ;-)




JimH August 1st 06 08:23 PM

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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

It's called a retawehtrevotuoklaw



UH, seriously? That's funny because my cat said the same thing when he
walked over my keyboard.

So bow pulpit and bowsprit can be used interchangeably?

Thanks


They can't. A bow pulpit is found on recreational boats (as noted in your
initial question). Bowsprits are found on large sailing vessels.

So the correct answer to your original question is bow pulpit. ;-)




http://www.plasteak.com/boating/bows...%20gallery.htm



Calif Bill August 1st 06 11:34 PM

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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 1 Aug 2006 09:46:51 -0700, wrote:

Hi. I'm trying to find the name for a part of a boat but Googling
something you don't know the name of has proven unsuccessful. So here I
am.

What do you call that long, narrow appendage on the bow of some boats
(you see them on recreational boats and yachts a lot) that allows you
to walk out over the water?

Thanks for your help. If I ever have another boating question, I will
try to make it more challenging next time. ;-)


It's called a retawehtrevotuoklaw which is a very old nautical term
for what is now called a bowsprit.


Wow, I thought it used to called "The Plank".



John Gaquin August 2nd 06 06:03 AM

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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message

... A bow pulpit is found on recreational boats (as noted in your initial
question). Bowsprits are found on large sailing vessels.


I believe it relates to function as well. A pulpit allows overwater
access - originally, I think, for a harpooner of swordfish or tuna in the
days before longlining. A bowsprit is, I think, primarily a place required
on the extreme forward end of the ship as a fastening point for certain
parts of the running rigging.




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