. Would you call someone a baker who didn't bake, or a painter who didn't paint? ............
If a bricklayer can lay brick, why can't a plumber lay plumb?
. Would you call someone a baker who didn't bake, or a painter who didn't paint? ............
I always wondered how you could call something a "trawler" that didn't trawl. Would you call someone a baker who didn't bake, or a painter who didn't paint?
That line that conects your dinghy to the mother ships is called.....a painter ...
I always wondered how you could call something a "trawler" that didn't trawl. Would you call someone a baker who didn't bake, or a painter who didn't paint?
That line that conects your dinghy to the mother ships is called.....a painter ...
"Chock Full O' Nuts is that Heavenly Coffee, Heavenly Coffee..."
It's so yuck tasting, unless copious amount of Brandy is added! :lol:
As to the question of a woman wearing high heels onboard.....really depends on the bottom shape of that particular woman on my little ship
toy [toi]
noun
1. an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything.
2. a thing or matter of little or no value or importance; a trifle.
3. something that serves for or as if for diversion, rather than for serious pratical use.
4. a small article of little value but prized as a souvenir or for some other special reason; trinket; knickknack; bauble.
5. something diminutive, especially in comparison with like objects.
I guess people can call them whatever they want, but I understand why some feel insulted about their homes on the water, which they depend on to keep them safe and for which they paid a fortune, being called toys. Most of the definitions are derogatory when associated with anything of value.
I call my boat a boat. If people ask me what kind of boat I have, I tell them a 26 foot Nordic Tug. If they don't know what a Nordic Tug is, they probably don't care enough about boats to want any more information. They got most of the information they were seeking with 26'.
I never call my boat a trawler or a tug as it is neither and just confuses people.
If a bricklayer can lay brick, why can't a plumber lay plumb?
So it`s out with "TrawlerForum", in with "MotorYacht Forum", from now on??
Superior?
I like that. From now on I'm going to call my Heavy Cruiser a Trawler
Do you really think most boaters don't know what a real trawler is?
An acquaintance of ours in Dubai recently bought a Bugatti Veyron. This is a $1 million car. When we met with him the other week he referred to it as his "toy car" in comparison to the collector cars he also owns.
Most here are operating "oil screw vessels".
oil screw???.......:lol:.....geezzz...there are a few gas counter rotating twin screws out there and a few single oil screw twin engine vessels also. This can go on and on