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On Feb 16, 2:13?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: A irregular ongoing series of phrases providing conversation resources for the average boater. To LAUNCH something - to LAUNCH into: Derived from the French lancier (to pierce) - the boat pierces the water. Historical note: The Vikings, discoverers of America, China, Fiji and Antarctica in addition to populating Mongolia and Minnesota, tied slaves to the boat's launch skids to "grease" the way. Another Norse tradition was sacrificing a virgin on the ways when a new boat was launched. Red wine was eventally substituted, as it was deemed easier to find and less costly to waste than a perfectly good virgin. That's one of a few competing reasons advanced for the use of wine when a modern vessel is "christened." |
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