Nope...not even close. It was much earlier...and besides, the toilets on the Titanic weren't/aren't marine toilets.The Titanic, but they found the well made toilets are still FLUSHING. Jim...
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Heck with the caps. I mean: heck with the caps...
I don't know about you, but I drive on a parkway because it's faster than walking.Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?
I'd guess one of the British Royal Yachts. If I had to guess further, the HMY Victoria and Albert.Close enough. I'll test y'all's trivia knowledge a bit further... On what ship was the first flushing marine toilet installed?
Why do we sit in stands?Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?
No one is twisting your arm.Why do you wast our time asking stupid questions that every sailor knows or should know the answers. All of this is easily found on Wiki. I know they say there is no such thing as a stupid question only a stupid answer. But if you have a computer with Internet the world is your oyster.
If it weren’t it would not be a knot.I thought this was a knot:View attachment 147385
knot tonight.If it weren’t it would not be a knot.
That’s what she said.knot tonight.
Not quite, the "seat of ease" a board with a hole in it was on the "Cathead" the cross wise beam at the bow to which the anchor was "catted". If you look closely at about 22 seconds you can see a sailor sitting on the "Head" in a blow facing outboard.the name head come from a time when the crew climbed over the rail and stood on the rigging for the bow sprit. where, while doing their business the would be next to the, and looking at, figurehead on the bow. if the ship headed into the wind you were peeing in the wind
good enough?
tunCorrect...except I think you meant CASK of wine.
A bit of additional trivia: Rummage was the manner in which the wine casks were stored in the hold of the ship and came to refer to the whole ship's cargo. after a voyage any unclaimed and damaged cargo was stacked on the dock beside the boat and offered for sale - a rummage sale.