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why do the use champagne for christening any ship ad or boats

2006-11-06 17:27:33 · 4 answers · asked by DANIEL H 1 in Cars & Transportation Boats & Boating

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+ It is just tradition, and you know how superstitious sailors can be.

2006-11-06 21:05:06 · answer #1 · answered by Clamdigger 6 · 4 1

While Evan is partly correct; the proposal of breaking a bottle of wine is going again to historic occasions in which the gods got services on the launching of a brand new send to insure that the God's might shield the staff and load and the send might earn a living. This used to be a difficult banquet of probably the most luxurious cuisine and wines, The Gods may not concentrate in case you best deliver them a peanut butter sandwich and water. This train persisted into ultra-modern occasions however with the banquet fitting a big ceremonial dinner and a bottle of the pleasant wine or champagne for the vessel. This has emerge as a culture and a have to for send launching as Sailors, ever a supertitus lot ,might no longer sail on a boat that used to be no longer correctly christened because the send used to be inspiration to be adopted by means of dangerous success. Some try used to be made to difference this in tea toddling societies that water or a non alcoholic drink used to be used however they regularly got here again to wine. It is advised that after they went to release the USS Constitution it took 3 attempts to release her the used water from the Charles River the primary time, Water from Boston Harbor the following at any time when the hull of the send shuddered and slid just a few ft down the methods. On the 3rd time the officer dependable of the shipyard obtained a bottle of affordable pink wine an threw it on the send's bow and stated " Now get into the water in which you belong." and down the methods she went and into historical past.

2016-09-01 08:32:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

it dates back to the custom of the Greeks to pour a little wine over the side at the start of a voyage; as an offering to Poseidon for a safe and smooth trip. A launching or birth of a ship requires a larger initial offering; champagne is use for the bubbles and explosive frothing effect, to make sure the Sea Gods don't miss it....not to mention the cameras and the crowds at the event!

It's also considered Very Bad Luck for the bottle not to break on the first swing.....sometinmes builders weld a little spike on the front of the ship to make sure the bottle shatters!

and science teacher is right....even today only a damn fool sails on a Friday!

2006-11-07 00:51:33 · answer #3 · answered by yankee_sailor 7 · 1 0

Captain Friday was a British captain during the early 1800s. He wanted to dispell the ancient myth that it was bad luck to Christen and launch a boat on Friday. So he commissioned a ship on Friday, launched it on Friday and set sail on Friday, No one has seen him since.

2006-11-06 23:49:45 · answer #4 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 0

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