Onime No Kyo
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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo Honestly, its not the theory of sailing that I have trouble with. I imagine that keeping the wind on your quarter is fairly straightforward. Its the accouterments of a warship's rigging that confuse me. For example, in a modern sailboat you sit at the stern and have a lanyard (or whatever the term is) that you can use to control the sail, raise, lower, move from side to side (wear?). How this is accomplished on a significantly larger ship with 3 masts and a bewildering number of sails, however, is what is really the mystery to me. Um...well....the short version is lots of sailors climbing to unspeakable heights on flimsy ratlines. I saw that. But I havent a clue why or what they do when they get there. They do just what we would do: cuss, pray and wet their pants. The trouble is that not only Paddy O'Brien but quite a few other authors maintain that there were quite a few people who not only did whatever they were supposed to do up there rather well, but even enjoyed it. Unless there is a massive conspiracy afoot, I'd say that you and I would have cussed, prayed and peed....while everyone else went about their business.
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