• @Flickerby@lemm.ee
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      362 months ago

      Port and starboard are in relation to the ship while left and right are in relation to the person

      • @Flipper@feddit.org
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        282 months ago

        Or to be more specific. Left and right are ambiguous because of the missing reference frame. It could be my left, your left or the left of the ship.

        Port and starboard are always left and right in the reference frame of the ship.

          • ForeverComical
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            32 months ago

            I guess in emergencies on the water it needs to not look too much alike when you say it.

            And also that smug feeling when you know it and someone else is out of the loop.

              • @filcuk@lemmy.zip
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                12 months ago

                That’s incredibly short-sighted. Traditions are part of what makes up people’s culture.
                Some should be made away with for sure, but I disagree with the blanket statement.

    • @Apocalypteroid@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Because port and starboard refer to the left and right side of the boat. If you are facing the stern your left would be starboard and right would be port.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        112 months ago

        And to remember the whole thing: “Star” comes from steer, goes back to old ships which had their rudder and till tied to the side at the aft and specifically, when looking forwards, to the right as people tend to be right-handed. Thus, steering-side == right if you’re looking forwards.

        “Port” because that’s the side the port is on if you land without risking damaging the rudder. Originally it was “backboard” because that’s the board (== side of ship) that’s (often) in the helmsman’s back, English changed it at some point while everyone else kept it. The terminology goes back to at least Old Norse, probably earlier, that’s just the earliest that’s attested.