Here's another instructive rhyme from Nautical Nursery Rhymes by Billy Ringbolt, which resides in the "Peterson, Peter H. (Capt.) Papers," (SAFR 18665, HDC 571):
"With Wind on Same Sides"
When vessels are sailing with wind the same side,
To continue their course they might foul or collide,
The one that's to windward is the one to keep clear,
From her course give the other no reason to sheer.
(Contributer: Heather Hernandez, Technical Services Librarian)
Mirrored from Full Fathom Five, due to its lack of rss feeds and commenting.
From 2005-2012, Maritime Compass was a review of current happenings in Maritime Studies, including information on Library and Museum events, Scholarly conferences or meetings, book reviews, news items, and just plain old interesting maritime facts.
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