gutOn her [boat's] disappearance into the gloomy gut [difficulties sprang up] . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN MAY 1972MAY 1972Used IUsed IWithdraw
painter. . . I found the new skiff driven on shore by the wind, and staved; her painter was tied to...
bendOfficer Gillis then seized the schooner and conveyed her back to Codroy, where he landed her ca...
kelps. . . the runaways had returned on Thursday, almost dead with hunger, fatigue and cold; havin...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
gutnarrow salt water passage or [got ]YesPRINTED ITEM NOV 1 6 1965W. J. KIRWINUsed IUsed IWithdraw
blank aWithout luck, a ship may suffer weeks of misery and come home almost blanked.PRINTED ITEM ...
fish[=cod] A very poor voyage of fish has been killed at this place...[=cod]W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973JH ...
bilgebilge the rounded, lower part of the boat's hull.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN NOV 23 196...
aftermore aft, or toward the stern of a boat.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KirwinNov.23, 1969 JH 12/69Not us...
craftIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, ...PRINTED IT...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
hardbefore the _Jennie_ got far enough to le'ward to hard- down her helm and haul taut her sheets, ...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
wing-and-wingIt was a beautiful evening as the schooner dropped out of the harbor wing and wing.PRI...
victual-fishThis morning we got the brig up to the salmon-post, moored her with the kedge anchor an...
painter. . . I found the new skiff driven on shore by the wind, and staved; her painter was tied to...
bendOfficer Gillis then seized the schooner and conveyed her back to Codroy, where he landed her ca...
kelps. . . the runaways had returned on Thursday, almost dead with hunger, fatigue and cold; havin...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
gutnarrow salt water passage or [got ]YesPRINTED ITEM NOV 1 6 1965W. J. KIRWINUsed IUsed IWithdraw
blank aWithout luck, a ship may suffer weeks of misery and come home almost blanked.PRINTED ITEM ...
fish[=cod] A very poor voyage of fish has been killed at this place...[=cod]W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973JH ...
bilgebilge the rounded, lower part of the boat's hull.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN NOV 23 196...
aftermore aft, or toward the stern of a boat.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KirwinNov.23, 1969 JH 12/69Not us...
craftIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, ...PRINTED IT...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
hardbefore the _Jennie_ got far enough to le'ward to hard- down her helm and haul taut her sheets, ...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
wing-and-wingIt was a beautiful evening as the schooner dropped out of the harbor wing and wing.PRI...
victual-fishThis morning we got the brig up to the salmon-post, moored her with the kedge anchor an...
painter. . . I found the new skiff driven on shore by the wind, and staved; her painter was tied to...
bendOfficer Gillis then seized the schooner and conveyed her back to Codroy, where he landed her ca...
kelps. . . the runaways had returned on Thursday, almost dead with hunger, fatigue and cold; havin...