A very ancient and proper British Columbian Navy term in fact.

I was under the impression that most sailors were familiar with this
expression.  If you don't recognize this phrase then you would almost
certainly have heard of a roachified main. Same thing..... different Navy.

I apologize for the lack of clarity.....I am sure you know how it is.....
tough to accurately express yourself via keyboard.

As sailors.....even little wee boat sailors.....communicating unclearly can
lead to matters of life or death. Best to get it right.

Timothy C. Diebert
'PUFF'
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Dear Tim Diebert,

I was a little concerned with your last submission and the big "ass roach"
you mentioned on your M17.  I have never seen an "ass roach" and am very
worried about my M17 being infested with these pest, especially if they are
big.  Also, I hope by "ass roach", you mean dealing with the stern of the
infested vessel as the other possibility is, quite frankly, a frightening
proposition.   Please advise and with suggestions for chemical abatement.

Thanks, 

Michael Ray
M17 #383
Molly M. 


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