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Silver

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  1. i noticed a drop of people logging on and posting about a year ago. i signed on in oct'2006 it was a busy place then. i think there was a post about it by someone then but it never caught like this post. i'll have to look back and see if i can find it.

  2. was rereading "robinson crusoe" by d. defoe and on page 110 he uses the words (second sleep) when RC sick awakes feeling better but very thirsty, having no water he lies there till he falls asleep again (second sleep).

  3. bite of line- when docking at a pier with an off shore breeze the wind is trying to push you away from the pier. all hands will be pulling on the mooring line putting a lot of pressure(strain) on them you are fighting for every inch (tug of war) as you work up to the pier the mooring lines must be made fast to the kevel(cleat)quickly so as not to lose ground and hold the vessel to the pier. upon the command to "make off" the sailor closest to the kevel will call to his mates on his line "up from behind" it is a command to the men behind him to drop the line so that he can quickly wrap it around the kevel before the wind pushes the vessel away from the pier. this can be a hazardous operation. if he gets his fingers, hand or arm in between the line and the kevel, as the weight of the vessel puts pressure on the line and kevel they will be crushed. this operation is also taking place at the same time on the quarter where your captain will have posted himself.

  4. working the deck of a sailing vessel is be a dangerous place. one has to be continually aware of what is going on around them. lines under pressure can break and snap back, getting ones body in the bite of a line can crush you. a foot in a running line can break it. a hand to close to a block can get pulled into it. climbing aloft has it own dangers also. then there's falling overboard it takes awhile to tack a sailing vessel back pick you up you could be shark bait by then. maybe a lad falling from the yard into the sea getting knocked out and the captain jumping in to keep him afloat till the ship could come about to save him.

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