Pulling orders
These are the orders used in a pulling boat with a crew, e.g. a gig.
When a pulling boat is under way any order to the oarsmen except HOLD WATER, TRAIL OARS, and MIND YOUR OARS is obeyed on completing one full stroke after the order is given. All such orders should be given at the moment when the blades of the oars are in the water.
CAST OFF FORWARD |
Bow/bowman casts off and holds boat fast with a boathook. |
SHIP CRUTCHES |
Crew place crutches in position, checking they are correct way round. |
IN FENDERS |
Crew bring fenders inboard. |
SHOVE OFF BOW/BOWMAN |
Bow/bowman, pushes boat clear of the bank, using the boathook. |
OARS, or |
Crew place oars in crutches, ready for pulling, at right angles to the fore and aft line, with blades horizontal and feathered. |
STAND BY |
Members of the crew lean forward, backs straight and arms extended, with blades ready for pulling. |
GIVE WAY TOGETHER |
The whole crew starts pulling, in time with the stroke. |
GIVE WAY STARBOARD/PORT |
When only one bank of oars is required to give way. |
HOLD WATER |
An emergency order to reduce or stop the way of the boat by holding the oars at right angles to the fore and aft line of the boat, and with the blades vertical in the water. |
BACK WATER |
The crew back water together, in time with the stroke, by pushing on the looms instead of pulling. |
MIND YOUR OARS |
The crew should keep their blades clear of some obstruction. |
TRAIL OARS |
In order to avoid clashing with an obstruction, oars are trailed alongside the boat, with blades to the stern. |
EASY ALL |
The crew pull less strongly, so that the speed of the boat will be reduced. |
EYES IN THE BOAT |
An order to the crew when it is necessary to regain their attention. |
OARS |
The order given to cease pulling. The crew then sits upright on their thwarts, with their oars at right angles to the fore and aft line, with blades horizontal and feathered. |
OARS ACROSS THE BOAT |
The crew can relax, with their oars athwart the boat, and rest on their the looms. |
IN BOW |
This order is given in plenty of time before coming alongside, or picking up a mooring, etc. |
WAY ENOUGH |
The crew stop pulling (after one stroke). The oars are allowed to come alongside the boat, the crew passing the looms over their heads. The oars are then brought into the boat and the crutches unshipped. |
MAKE FAST BOW/BOWMAN |
The Bow or bowman makes the boat fast with a round turn and two half hitches, using the bow painter. |
OUT FENDERS | Crew put out fenders. |
SHORE CREW OVER THE BOW |
The crew leaves the boat in order, stepping in the bottom of the boat, not on the thwarts, and lines up on the bank. |