skipper nThe skipper of the schooner took half the catch of fish. The other half was shared equally among the crew. ...the skipper provided everything for the voyage, the schooner, boats and gear, food for his crew up to six months of the year...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story SEP 1974 JH SEP 1974Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IUNCLE, BOAT MASTER. Cp PLANTER, skipper man, Cp PLANTER MA
share nIn cases where the vessel is owned and operated by an individual fisherman, the latter is r...
skipper vIn those early days ... [they] owned a boat or schooner built and skippered by the same m...
midshipThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Tho...
skipper nIf the fish that was caught and sold was worth $100.00, the amount was cut in half, one fo...
skipper nIn most "lay" arrangements, the owner of the fishing enterprise, i.e., the skipper (and hi...
skipper nThe merchant, in the fisherman's vocabulary, is the outfitter who provides the supplies fo...
skipper nWhen Sunday came Skipper Garland came over, a distance of five miles, to know how we were ...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
skipper n...the defendant, seven with himself to a cod-seine boat, and five under plaintiff, who r...
skipper n[The planter] generally commands the boat himself, and his title is skipper.PRINTED ITEM ...
skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each...
skipper nthey called him "Skipper" as a token of respect.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 196...
lay nThe crew were mostly on the shares--half their fish--and paid so much for fishmaking, but the ...
skipper nThe skipper occupies an ambiguous niche in Whalsay ideology. Financially his stake in the ...
skipper nThe son told the skipper if their old mutt could be taught it would be a wonderful compan...
share nIn cases where the vessel is owned and operated by an individual fisherman, the latter is r...
skipper vIn those early days ... [they] owned a boat or schooner built and skippered by the same m...
midshipThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Tho...
skipper nIf the fish that was caught and sold was worth $100.00, the amount was cut in half, one fo...
skipper nIn most "lay" arrangements, the owner of the fishing enterprise, i.e., the skipper (and hi...
skipper nThe merchant, in the fisherman's vocabulary, is the outfitter who provides the supplies fo...
skipper nWhen Sunday came Skipper Garland came over, a distance of five miles, to know how we were ...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
skipper n...the defendant, seven with himself to a cod-seine boat, and five under plaintiff, who r...
skipper n[The planter] generally commands the boat himself, and his title is skipper.PRINTED ITEM ...
skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each...
skipper nthey called him "Skipper" as a token of respect.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 196...
lay nThe crew were mostly on the shares--half their fish--and paid so much for fishmaking, but the ...
skipper nThe skipper occupies an ambiguous niche in Whalsay ideology. Financially his stake in the ...
skipper nThe son told the skipper if their old mutt could be taught it would be a wonderful compan...
share nIn cases where the vessel is owned and operated by an individual fisherman, the latter is r...
skipper vIn those early days ... [they] owned a boat or schooner built and skippered by the same m...
midshipThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Tho...