Where on a wood boat would you find a sister?
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Congrats to all readers who correctly answered last week’s question. The winner this week is Terri Schwenk, Clearwater, FL, who emailed: “A fid is a old-fashion, pointed tool used to separate the strands of a laid line for splicing. They usually are made of wood but in the old days a fid could have been made from whale bone.”