Ship Shape

Sailing has its own language, its own culture and its own traditions. The combination makes for an entertaining collection of reference books. 1. Naval Customs Tradition and Usage, Lt. Commander Leland Lovette (1939). A perennial book updated every few years that includes Sea Manners, Shore Manners loaded with historical examples and illustrated with black and white photos and etchings. Purchased at the State Department Bookstore. 2. Bluejackets Manual (1946, 17th ed.). The guidebook for the US Navy. A practical guide written for new recruits to old salts. Bought used somewhere. 3. Naval Terms, Commander C. C Soule, USN (1926). If you want to know how to define everything from Keep Her Full to Pinch Her, Naval Terms is your source. Precise illustrations for all rigs, knots, fittings, compasses and boats. Bought for a $1.50 somewhere. There's a history through inscriptions in...