RE: [bolger] P.&S.?

I've always understood it to mean "port & starboard" i.e., whatever the
reference, the part or measurement applies to both left and right sides of
the boat (facing forward). The way I make things, however, push and shove
is a likely alternative.

Jim

> -----Original Message-----
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> The abbreviation P.&S. appears on many drawings in BwaOM.
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> What does it mean? Not Push&Shove, is it?
>
>
> Thank you,
> Sakari Aaltonen
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Port and Starboard. (Left and Right for lubberly types...)

JB


--- Inbolger@egroups.com, Sakari Aaltonen <sakaria@c...> wrote:
> The abbreviation P.&S. appears on many drawings in BwaOM.
>
> What does it mean? Not Push&Shove, is it?
>
>
> Thank you,
> Sakari Aaltonen
The abbreviation P.&S. appears on many drawings in BwaOM.

What does it mean? Not Push&Shove, is it?


Thank you,
Sakari Aaltonen