A friend of mine was once gifted a small handmade rum cask. (From memory I'd say it would hold somewhere around 2-3-4 liters.) Since it would be insulting to give such an item in an empty state, the gifter had concocted a special blend of some of the finest Caribbean rums available to him - and he has access to the very finest - to fill the thing with.DaddyHoggy wrote:And at least the difference between port and starboard are easy to remember in the sense that larboard and starboard may not have been...
Befitting such a fine object, it was installed in my friend's wooden schooner at first opportunity.
At second opportunity we of course had to take the
In those brief moments, those ancient terms of 'port tack' and 'starboard tack' were irrevocably replaced by 'dry tack' and 'rum tack'. And for the rest of the day, any outside observer would have been hard pressed to find much rhyme or reason to our course changes, since they were guided not so much by the demands of navigation as the demands for refreshments...