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Why are ships always referred to as she?

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Why are ships always referred to as she?

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Nobody really knows but I found this answer which might be correct: At the time of the ancient mariners even as far back as 500 BC, most were ‘married to the sea’ due to thier love of the ocean. The ships were their liveihood, their home and their love. As a compliment to the woman they loved they named their sailing vessels after them, telling them that it would remind them of the ones they left behind for the months and sometimes years they have would be gone. This caught on. The ‘she’ was also given for things of great beauty found in the sea.. ie “Thar she blows!” depicting the massive water spout seen by whaling ships of old which almost all had female names. Even when ships stopped being given feminine names they were still referred to as ‘she’, but basically this analogy was due to a captain’s love for his ship.

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