As a historical writer, I jump at any chance for research that gives me a first-hand taste of life in the past–so a couple weeks ago I snapped up tickets to sail on a replica 19th-century two-masted merchant trading ship. The best part was that they (literally) showed us the ropes, and let us “haul away,” “ease,” “belay,” and “unbelay.”
Quick translations:
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haul: yank on the rope to pull it tight
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ease: let go of the rope to give it slack
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belay: whip it around a metal pin to hold it firmly in pl...
Published on April 13, 2014 21:01