Sailing Lingo: Rutter
Janet | January 14, 2010

Sailing Lingo Logo Today’s challenge is: Rutter. Do you know what this phrase means and how it originated?

Sailing Lingo aims to test your knowledge of the peculiar and sometimes indecipherable language of sailing. We pose a question and see who can answer it most accurately in the comments on the post. The following day we’ll post the answer to the question and save you some Googling!

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  1. Wayne Green Said,

    January 15, 2010 @ 12:44 pm

    A rutter is a book of rhumb charts, or charts showing the way between ports. I can see some of these questions being used at cocktail hour quiz time in a few weeks time!!!! Can’t wait…study up!

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