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Expression - choosing what mast to hang my pennant from
Hello All,
Does anyone remember the expression choosing what mast to hang my pennant from? I tried to find an explanation on the internet and drew a blank. Can you recall the expression and its interpretation? My interpretation is about having a direction or a goal in mind then attempting to choose which ally or group to become affiliated with. Is this interpretation correct? If not how would you interpret it? No, I am not attempting to become hoisted by my own petard! That is an entirely different matter. That is what happens if one chooses the wrong mast! Kind regards Lionel |
I would have guessed: make a (careful) choice regarding action or opinion and then stick with it - no changing course mid-stream.
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Do we have a part number......
.....for the CMP mast????
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The description of the Sergeant's Mess is "...future which don't seem to fit anywhere else". I just remembered an expression that my late Grandfather used when I was in primary school. I am just trying to confirm whether I remember it correctly. Also, to see if I have accurately interpreted the expressions meaning. I nailed my colours to the MLU mast by the way of a MCP. Kind regards Lionel |
Male Chauvanist Pig!.... Yes?,.. Present?..... Whadda ya want?
Yes, Lionelgee, you can nail your "Writ" on the mast! (what mast?) Bob will probably start a thread on CMP masts.......... Are you talking about a sloop, a cutter, or a barc? (or bark, or a barque) and which mast?, the mizzen, the rudder post, the foremast, or the aftermast? (hell, I know nothing about boats!- arhh., yes, definition = a hole in the water that you pour money into) I blame all this on 2 years of covidity. :doh: :bang: :devil::ergh: Note: my better half said you are correct. |
The pennant is in reference to your own identifying pennant from the sailing world. If you were a Toronto Yacht Club member you are entitled to fly their pennant from your rigging. If you cam aboard my boat and I was a member elsewhere we would fly yours as well, usually lower.
Others of our ilk would see the pennant and know a TYC member and a Howe Island Yacht Club member were aboard. In the days before cell phones, it would have been enough for someone in an anchorage to come over and start a conversation and usually social mingling would follow and gin and tonics and a meal ensued. Does that help? I have witnessed, as a ships agent, a ship being arrested and a writ attached to the mast and a seal put on the fuel supply to the engines, but thats another story.... |
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Regards Richard |
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