Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. In the 1600’s seafaring was a part of a huge global trade. Sailors had to navigate the deep blue seas to sell merchandise and to trade goods. Sailors who went on these journeys had to caulk or protect the hull of their vessels that was closest to the water. If they didn’t their ships would be torn apart. This problem was also complicated because it was easy for a sailor to die while performing this task. Sailors and shipmen created this phrase because of this situation.
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You don’t want to get those log books wet!
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