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    You'll be in a salt-water environment. Keep the blade oiled between shaves.

    I use a DE razor when cruising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcohen1945 View Post
    You'll be in a salt-water environment. Keep the blade oiled between shaves.

    I use a DE razor when cruising.

    . Charles / "Right Galah", Morgan 36 Out Island sloop
    Good call didnt think of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsorkin View Post
    I've never been in the military, and I'm not a sailor; but I did read a series of historical novels that took place on British Navy ships around 1815. So I'm basically an expert.

    British Navy officers were very fussy about being clean shaven. They always wanted to look their best, and were required to be clean shaven at all times. Of course they had no modern conveniences, so they used straight razors for shaving. they did this daily on wooden sailing ships.

    Since fictional British Navy officer from 1815 could shave with a straight at sea, then you should have no problem. Right??

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    I did a few cruises during my time in the Marine Corps the smallest boat I was ever on was an LHA and the largest a CV they all bobbed around but I do not remember it being bad enough not to shave, however I did not shave with a straight at the time. If it were me I would take one and try it out. Do you know what type boat you will be on? This has been more than a few years ago and my memory has gotten fuzzy so have fun and let us know how it all turns out

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    I am in the coast guard so it will be a ship between 210-378 feet long. I have 2 years left where I am now then I should be bound for a ship. But from all the replys I figure Ill get my shave on and get confident then I will try it when I get out to sea. Thank you all for all the feed back

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    I was in the Navy on a DE about 400 feet long and when in heavy seas I would not want to even try a straight. However under normal circumstances with a little rolling you could time the strokes with the motion of the ship. Of course in those days I used an electric but based on what I know now it could be done with practice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjb4552 View Post
    Ill get my shave on and get confident then I will try it when I get out to sea.
    I gather you were on a ship before your shore duty assignment began, yes? Think back to how much time you had in front of a sink, especially in port when everyone on board is rushing to get squared away for topside muster at 8:00 AM or for a surprise inspection.

    I served on a tin can after "A" school and later on a nuclear submarine. Whether in port or out at sea, port and starboard or three section watch, it seemed there was always three or four guys behind me, waiting their turn at the sink. Not the best environment for a relaxed, leisurely straight razor shave. A straight razor shave should not have to be rushed. Let it be something you treat yourself to.

    Don't give it another thought until it's time to rotate back to sea duty. Make your decision then. For now, just focus on the rewarding pleasure you get shaving with your straight.


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    Yes I spent 2 years on a cutter before I came shore side, Thank you for bringing up what had sliped my mind, although my duty will be a little different, I am what you navy folk would call a spook so my work and time is a little differdnt than other. But I did not think back to having to hurry for those suprise morning inspections.

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    Do NOT rely on what anyone tells you here on this forum about possessing a straight razor on board ship. That is a queston that you must ask your XO, first sergeant or squadron commander, or even an on-board JAG. Repeat: Do NOT rely on anything posted here or you may end up Article 15'd or court martialed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbtusa View Post
    Do NOT rely on what anyone tells you here on this forum about possessing a straight razor on board ship.... Repeat: Do NOT rely on anything posted here or you may end up Article 15'd or court martialed.
    Including your post?

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