Talk:Canned water

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Semi-protected edit request on 26 May 2021[edit]

Change "Archer, R (12 July 1015)" to "Archer, R (12 July 2015)" on the first citation because the year is wrong. ISeeAMistake (talk) 22:49, 26 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

 DoneIVORK Talk 23:02, 26 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Life boats - what sources do we have of this ?[edit]

What I'm on about, is that I know from talking to seafaring folks that it used to be standard practice to have canned water in lifeboats of merchant ships. And I mean CANNED water, in measures of gallons, not the piddling soda cans of the modern era. So, what sources do people know about for info about this ? I'm certain that someone must have written about this - but who among us knows of this ? Autokefal Dialytiker (talk) 14:31, 18 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]