• @Klear
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    542 months ago

    I like the cut of those yellow ones.

    • chingadera
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      12 months ago

      I don’t like the cut of those yeller fellers.

  • @ThrowawaySobriquet
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    372 months ago

    Are you fucking kidding me? You’re gonna look me in the eye and tell me the sail flying above the poop deck is called a spanker?

    • @[email protected]
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      172 months ago

      Unfortunately not! The poop deck is an elevated deck, aka a sterncastle; back aft on this one is the quarterdeck.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        Question, if I may: in some sailing / pirate works I’ve read, a ship has been said to be making a “spanking pace.”

        Any relation with that back sail there?

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          Interesting! I can’t actually say on that one; to me, “spanking” sounds like an old fashioned intensifier I’ve heard “brand spanking new” a few times, which feels like the same kind of use. As to whether that has anything to do with the sail, I’m not sure. It looks like the sail itself was introduced in the late 18th century; in Seamanship in the Age of Sail, John Harland reports that one William Nicholson complains about the new sail design in a book of his in 1792. That’s the closest I can get to origin of the term.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      62 months ago

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    [off topic]

    “Master And Commander” with Russel Crowe is considered one of the best, most accurate depictions of what life was like on a Napoleonic Era sailing ship. It’s a great movie.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      A ton of work and attention went into that film to keep it historically accurate, even down to assigning all the extras to watches and figuring out what the watch rotation would be and who would be on duty at any given time.

    • Dr. Bob
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      42 months ago

      I adored that film, although it could have been better with less Maturin.

      • @Ersatz86
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        although it could have been better with a less two-dimensional Maturin.

        FTFY

        You must admit that in the books Maturin is the most compelling and well-explored personality, and the character POB most closely identifies with (finding based solely on personal assumption, mea culpa).

        I would assert that the film, as good as it is, reinforces my thesis that the golden age of sail is the least adaptable to film of any literary genre. The movie is to the books as a description of the Grand Canyon is to the actual experience.

        Also they are “studding sails” and referred to colloquially as “stun’sl’s” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studding_sail

        So there.

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        52 months ago

        Another great one is “Waterloo.” Back in the day, the Soviets trained thousands of Red Army troops in Napoleonic cavalry tactics. They wanted to compete with Hollywood when they made ‘War And Peace.’ Those same troops helped Hollywood make Waterloo, which has a very accurate reenactment of the battle.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        I’ll agree regarding movie Maturin. Though it makes sense for him to be a sleeper character for the first book.

        If I recall correctly, we didn’t even get

        massive spoiler for the book series

        any insights into Maturin’s life as an international secret agent, or the conflict he feels that his best friend is constantly being redirected to do unwitting awesome spy work, but has no idea how important it is.

  • @[email protected]
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    202 months ago

    FYI the red ones are studding sails, often called stu’nsails because sailors love leaving off letters (like how “boatswain” is often called “bosun”). Also, jibs are staysails; staysails are any sail that slides up and down a stay, which are the pieces of standing rigging that support the masts from the front and the back.

    • @grue
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      102 months ago

      I found this pic informative:

      It’s also interesting how they were naming things after James Bond movies all the way back in the Age of Sail!

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        I’ve never heard of a “gallant,” just a “top gallant” (usually “t’gallant,” sometimes “gans’l”). I’ve sailed on ships with split t’gallants, though. I did sail on one ship with a skys’l, never a moonraker; I suspect those are both terms for “a sail above the royal”.

        • @grue
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          12 months ago

          Username checks out!

          I’ve never sailed on so much as a sloop. 😢 I’ve been eyeing $800 Hobie Cats on Craigslist, but I’d have nowhere to put it even if I bought one.

            • @grue
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              12 months ago

              The only trouble with that is I want to be in charge.

        • @[email protected]
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          Just a quick WAG: at one point it was the topmost sail, and then someone was like “what if we put another sail on top of that one so we can go seven speed?”

          The next sail on top became the Gallant, and so forth, apparently topping out the tech with a Moonraker.

    • noughtnaut
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      82 months ago

      And here are the forces acting on the ship:

  • @[email protected]
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    82 months ago

    Sent this to my wife so our next SoT session is smoother

    Me: square the sails, were sailing into the wind on a sloop damnit!

    Her: what the what and why?

    We’re both pirate legends

    (Also this is no longer the correct action as of the latest patch but still)