Yep,,, head rattle.
Y o u.... c a n.... g e t.... h e l p... f o r.... t h a t.
And now I'm not going to bother with you any more as I expect the moderators and everyone else are getting as bored with this as I am.
Yep,,, head rattle.
Greetings,
OR...We could re-name to LRC forum which would equally "disqualify" most BUT then I'd lose most of my warped humor targets....
My vote is keep it Trawler Forum. Who the heck REALLY cares? We all talk about boats in whatever shape, form, function, name or designation (as arbitrary as THAT may be).
Can I assume then that you stop referring to your boat with any term than includes cruiser. As I have pointed out to you before, the term cruiser dating back to the 17th century refers to a warship. To refer to your boat in any way including the term cruiser is as absurd as us referring to ours as trawlers. The term "cruiser" predates "trawler" by centuries.Those of us who prefer to use a language accurately know better. This does not mean we don't believe a language should or does evolve. Of course it does. But this evolution is based on what makes sense. When a name has a very specific meaning and is applied to a very specific thing---- dog, cat, apple, bottle, trawler, ship---- this name does not change over time.
"Trawler" is a state-of-mind. There is no need to change this forum's title.
As I have pointed out to you before, the term cruiser dating back to the 17th century refers to a warship. To refer to your boat in any way including the term cruiser is as absurd as us referring to ours as trawlers. The term "cruiser" predates "trawler" by centuries.
Please don`t. Let it burn itself out.Just to throw a little more oil on the fire....
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the focus of the cruising forum is not about the boat but more the life style or activity. They certainly discuss boats but it's unlike here where it's about boats for whatever leisure use you want.Just to throw a little more oil on the fire. The cruising forum-sailing forum and boat design forum are all well populated and not a single trawler word in the Forum names.
Just to throw a little more oil on the fire. The cruising forum-sailing forum and boat design forum are all well populated and not a single trawler word in the Forum names. The only thing that will be lost by removing the T word from the form Monika is the erroneous use of a meaningless word. I do not think the present population of forum users will desert if the name were motor cruising boats or some other more accurate Monika. That people become attached to a pie in the sky concept is understandable since it is so human. Are we not a race that values the occult and faith based explanations above reality?
3= Trawlers; displacement or semi-displacement hull, Defevers and Grand Banks typify the type. Generally used for cruising with occasional fishing.
I absolutely agree with you, as you prefer to argue like an adolescent who fails to see the obvious evolution of the term, trawler. Hope for your sanity that Merriam-Webster never changes the definition. I sure you would be suicidal.This forum is becoming increasingly like grade school. When you all learn to look words up properly to find out what they actually mean, get back to me.
For the record, most view Merriam-Webster as irrelevant as rotary dial telephones, antiquated in the current century.
Ted
As a percentage of the whole population, do more than 2 or 3% use it?Don't know what world you live in. Here in the professional writing world it's considered pretty relevant. But then writing is not something public forums are particularly noted for. Your notion of language evolution needs a wee bit of reality tweaking, I think. But, hey, who cares? "Ignorance is bliss" is not a global cliche for no reason.
Hey Keith, bet you never saw this coming. Tim
Couldn't agree more RTF!Saloon...
The company, the boats, the owners, indeed the entire world except one person, has evolved over the past 40 years:
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Keith
Good news everyone - the world has evolved and many (most) of us do indeed have "recreational trawlers":
Trawler
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trawler may refer to:
Boats[edit]
- Fishing trawler, used for commercial fishing
- Naval trawler, a converted trawler, or a boat built in that style, used for naval purposes
- Recreational trawler, a pleasure boat built "trawler-style"
Interestingly, that disambiguation page was last updated more than a year ago. Just think of all the keystrokes that could have been saved if this knowledge had been widely available.