GOLLYWOBBLER

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This question is aimed at seafarers, retired or otherwise. What is a 'GOLLYWOBBLER' on a boat/ship. The question came up in a Pub Quiz and a woman was first with the correct answer. No Googling!
 
Oh, that's easy. A gollywobbler is a small, lizardlike amphibian of the order Caudata, with porous, scaleless skin.
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Catman":3jf0dap5 said:
Oh, that's easy. A gollywobbler is a small, lizardlike amphibian of the order Caudata, with porous, scaleless skin.
:cat

You, Brock, have earned the right to go Google.
 
Old Gollywobbler Brown Ale
A traditional and true English Mild "session" ale. A rich, malty profile is
punctuated by hints of hop flavor and aroma; a complex, understated
fruitiness makes the signature statement. Specific Gravity: 1.045, Alcohol
by volume: 4.75%.

A product of Sea Dog Brewing Company, Camden, Maine
 
I contacted the BC comic strip for this answer.

"Gollywobbler" The admonition received after failing the field sobriety test -

Gollywobbler, you're under arrest for drunk driving!

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Hi, I'm new to the group. Hope to be a genuine owner member soon...am looking at a used CD next week. Anyway... I believe a gollywobbler is a spinnaker-like sail ste between the fore and main or the main and mizzen on a two-masted vessel.
 
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