Talk:Head (watercraft)
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Needs tidying up
The design section needs some reviewing. The second sentence makes no sense. Firstly, NO sailing vessel of the era could sail directly into the wind. Secondly, this fact did not mean that the vessels sailed mostly with the wind astern so this part needs to be changed too. Flanker235 (talk) 02:16, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Comment by IP 72.193.9.183
I've moved the following comment from the article, where it was added, to the talk page, where I believe it more appropriately belongs:
"This actually should reference the fact that the correct original term is heads (not head) due to the the location of the lavatory on a sailing ship prior to regular bathrooms being installed. This location on the vessel was between the 'heads' of said ship: figurehead, cathead, and fiddlehead. Thus, it was called the 'heads'. The edit from May 14 is not entirely correct. Notably, NO sailing vessel can sail directly into the wind - obviously. Second, there were essentially two 'heads' on the vessel: one on either side of the bow. That way, depending upon which side was leeward, the waste would be carried overboard. [1]" -- ATOMSORSYSTEMS (TALK) 09:21, 18 April 2016 (UTC)