psneeld
Guru
The use, or lack thereof, of jargon isn’t critical most of the time. Some things have only one name and isn’t jargon, ie port and stbd but others aren’t so critical. The jargon in use today would be very different from the jargon in common use on the water 50 years ago. It could be argued many modern vessels lack a keel but we would all agree where the vessel keels is the keel even if it lacks a true keel.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say the 32ft guy single handing isn’t going to be as fanatical as the admiral wannabe with radar, sonar, ais and five MFD’s.
No disrespect to anyone but this is a hurricane on a pond.
I disagree....I and many of my old and new boating friends use much of the terminology I learned 60 years ago. Sure, things not used much or are obsolete of peculiar to a certain segment of boating......are commonly used or know by all boaters...but many of the terms in this thread are still used by many/most of the boaters I know. At least with each other...whether they pass them along to others I can't say..
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