
The Brig not the Brigantine Niagara
There was an amusing bit of bantering and ballyhooing about ship jargon in the New York Times yesterday. In an article about the remains of ship found in the excavation near the new World Trade Center (see our previous posts here) The Gudgeon Did It: A Small Detail Settles a Maritime Mystery, David Dunlop explains that until archaeologists identified the gudgeon, they weren’t sure which end of the ship was which. Dunlop then, somewhat gleefully, notes that “thirty-six years in this business, and never before have I had the chance to use the words gudgeon and pintle in an article.” So far, so good. Then the argument broke out.
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