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He bade us ply the faster, till the canoe sped between earth and sky like an arrow shot on the level. The shore-line became a blur. Agnes C. Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. Name for this particular part of a boat?

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In John Dewey's How We Think , there is an example of someone reflecting on the purpose of a particular part of a boat: Projecting nearly horizontally from the upper deck of the ferryboat on which I daily cross the river, is a long white pole, bearing a gilded ball at its tip. Any ideas? UPDATE: In both these pictures, you might just about see the part I'm talking about as a dark line angling up and out from the upper deck, in front of the bridge.

A bowsprit is kind of forward-pointing mast on certain kinds of sailboat, and is meant to serve as an attachment for sail-rigging. It might have a secondary purpose of helping the pilot keep the boat pointed in the right direction, however, which suggests that the conclusion of the unnamed person in your passage might be correct.

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I hesitate to name the part in question a "bowsprit", however, since it is not on the bow. Thanks, yes it doesn't sound like the right word now you describe it. Partly because I suspect when Dewey refers to a 'ferryboat' that excludes sail boats, and partly because the pole itself has 'no pulley, ring, or cord', suggesting that not even a sail could be attached to it. Also as you say the pole is not described as being on the bow. Thanks for clarifying. Many ferryboats look the same on both ends. But that should be the bow in the third picture, because you can see the pilothouse with the wheel.

I suspected it was the bow, but I read that most all? The main concern for me is that the pole is coming up from the pilothouse as that would fit the description in the text. I have ridden on a number of modern ferryboats, and none of them were double-ended; they all turned around if they docked facing forward.

They do dock with both their bows and sterns, so that if you drive a car onto one end of the ferry at one port, you drive it off the other end at your destination without turning the car around. I don't know whether ferries in were double-ended, but the quote from John Dewey's book seems to indicate they weren't.

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