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Chuck Gould wrote: Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 21:26:58 GMT, "scbafreak via BoatKB.com" u25927@uwe wrote: What, you've never heard the one about "your turn in the barrel"? Yeah but the barrel is turned the wrong way. and I didn't see any holse in it. In the old days, of the great sailing ships, water was kept on deck in a cask for sailors. It was rationed, and was therefore kept under guard. Perhaps it's a water cask. Or a fancy place to keep a life raft. The shape of the chocks caused me to think of a life raft, originally. A typical canister raft would fit nicely into those chocks. But the casual lashing leads me to believe it may be something less critical than a life raft. And what about that snatchblock emerging from the bung on the top of the barrel? Pretty puzzling. It is NOT a barrell. Barells are made differently. It seems to be made similarly to how the mast is made. Is it a weight of some kind to be hoisted for some reason? |
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