If it is on a boat, you can use a line to secure it, but off a boat, that would be a rope or a string.
I'd use it as an anchor and then deservedly splice the mainbrace whilst hiding from it all in the crows nest.
If it is on a boat, you can use a line to secure it, but off a boat, that would be a rope or a string.
My boat has a painter on it.If it is on a boat, you can use a line to secure it, but off a boat, that would be a rope or a string.
Motor shipsI'd use it as an anchor and then deservedly splice the mainbrace whilst hiding from it all in the crows nest.
Belay that kind of talk! you'll just confuse things more.If it is on a boat, you can use a line to secure it, but off a boat, that would be a rope or a string.
Will someone drop me a line when this thread is done unraveling?If it is on a boat, you can use a line to secure it, but off a boat, that would be a rope or a string.
Thanks. Definitely a lightbulb moment for me.while we are being pedantic about such things;
a bulb is a thing that goes in the ground to grow daffodils & tulips etc
a lamp is a thing that lights up when an electrical current passes through the filament.
Right up there with using dizzy for distributor in car forums.Well, I find it refreshing in this complicated day and age that ‘gearbox’ is such a nice, unambiguous, word… so precise.
’Tranny’ on the other hand…
On the other hand, it might simply mean you're open minded.Well, I find it refreshing in this complicated day and age that ‘gearbox’ is such a nice, unambiguous, word… so precise.
’Tranny’ on the other hand…
Well, I find it refreshing in this complicated day and age that ‘gearbox’ is such a nice, unambiguous, word… so precise.
’Tranny’ on the other hand…