Meaning of "doghouse"
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:23 am
I always thought the doghouse referred to the aft portion of a stepped coachroof, which would be over the main cabin on a Triton, Tartan 27, A30, etc.
A fellow on the T27 yahoo group has suggested that calling the forward part of the coachroof the "doghouse" makes more sense per the explanation below.
What do you folks think?
"...To add to the confusion I now seam to recall that "being in the dog
house" is derived from the nautical term of a small box on the fore
deck of the clipper ships to shield sailors from breaking waves while
on fore deck duties, I assume a not so pleasent station of duty in
those days...."
A fellow on the T27 yahoo group has suggested that calling the forward part of the coachroof the "doghouse" makes more sense per the explanation below.
What do you folks think?
"...To add to the confusion I now seam to recall that "being in the dog
house" is derived from the nautical term of a small box on the fore
deck of the clipper ships to shield sailors from breaking waves while
on fore deck duties, I assume a not so pleasent station of duty in
those days...."