“What is it?” we ask. Here is a seven question quiz that will expose you as the genius everyone knows you are or the not-so genius everyone has accepted you as…Either way, have fun!
- What is the Saloon?
- The area of a boat used for dining and lounging.Of course!
- The aft deck of a center cockpit boat.Nope, that’s called the “aft deck!”
- The part of the boat where the toilet and shower reside.That’s wrong, so please don’t pee in the saloon!
- There is no area of a boat called “the saloon”.But there is!
- Weather helm is:
- When a sailboat becomes completely un-steerable in heavy weather situations.Not a bad guess all things considered but no…
- The tendency for a boat (when sailing) to head up into the wind.Yes!
- A rudder system that is attached by through-bolts made of brass.That is definitely not what weather helm is…
- Occurs when weather is so severe hand steering (as opposed to autopilot) is the only option.You’re guessing but at least you picked something kind of logical…
- What is a “short sheet?”
- It’s a type of all-purpose knot that is usually used on jib-sheets.It’s not a knot but if it were, we think you would not know how to tie it!
- It’s another name for a storm jib.Nope, it’s a sheet…
- It’s the sheet used expressly for storm jibs.You’re getting warmer but that’s not right
- It’s a temporary sheet used to relieve the load on a working sheet.Correct! Nice job!
- What is a Zephyr?
- A gentle breeze.Ah yes, that is right.
- A strong current.No, guess again!
- A passing shower.Incorrect, but now you know what a Zephyr is not!
- A morning fog bank.That is wrong, but your next guess will have better odds!
- What is a stanchion?
- An area on a nautical chart that denotes an obstruction.Nope, a stanchion is not on any chart…that’s funny.
- An occurrence that involves two sailboats on exactly the same course and tack, traveling at the same speed.Sorry, that’s quite wrong.
- A metal post that supports lifelines.You got it! Don’t forget to wash those grimy things!
- A removable piece of hardware used to lower the anchor from a bowsprit.Uh, no…don’t feel bad. On second thought maybe feel a little bad. Try again!
- What is a binnacle?
- The stand where the boat’s main compass is mounted.Not an easy one – good job!
- A ring shaped piece of hardware used to divest loads.Sounds like the answer for something just not this…
- A very small screw that holds the compass needle in place.Haha – no…
- A latch that secures lockers and compartments.It does sound like it would do that but that’s not right.
- What is a hank?
- A piece of lightweight cloth used to measure wind speed and direction.Incorrect. Although perhaps you could use a “hanky” for that…
- A low friction ring that can sometimes replace the need for blocks.There is such a thing but it is not a hank.
- A metal clip or fabric used to attach a sail’s luff to a stay.Bravo!
- A fitting that connects hoses, typically in the plumbing system.No, but that’s not an awful guess.
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