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Thread #110892   Message #3858003
Posted By: EBarnacle
31-May-17 - 02:13 AM
Thread Name: bowline vs. bow line in canal songs
Subject: RE: bowline vs. bow line in canal songs
Just to make your life more difficult, the line attached to the bow, both on sailing vessels and canal boats in America is properly a bow line.

The knot is pronounced bo-line and the line attached near the midpoint of the leading edge of a square sail is pronounced bo-line.

When a sailing vessel is sailing into the wind, she is said to be on a bowline, pronounced bo-line. The engine that was once used all over the world was a Bolinder and the round thing on piers that lines were attached to to hold vessels to the pier was called a bollard.