I wondered how many men were on board the Pequod. The Pequod has three boats, which is some clue. Ishmael was offered a 300th share of the profits, while Queequeg was offered a 90th. However, there's the shareholders to consider and the officers will get a greater share than the men. Therefore I reckon the crew is much less than a hundred. There is:
- Captain Ahab,
- Starbuck, the first mate,
- Stubb, the second mate,
- Flask, the third mate,
- Queequeg, harpooner,
- Daggoo, harpooner,
- Tashtego, harpooner,
- 1st Nantucket sailor,
- 2nd Nantucket sailor,
- Dutch sailor,
- French sailor,
- Pip,
- Iceland sailor,
- Maltese sailor,
- Sicillian sailor,
- Long-Island sailor,
- Azores sailor,
- China sailor,
- Old Manx sailor,
- 3rd Nantucket sailor,
- Lascar sailor,
- Tahitian sailor,
- Portuguese sailor,
- Danish sailor,
- 4th Nantucket sailor,
- English sailor,
- Spanish sailor,
- St Jago's sailor,
- 5th Nantucket sailor,
- Belfast sailor,
- Dough boy,
- Ishmael, the narrator
Is that everyone? The sailors are mentioned in chapter 40. That may only be one watch though.


Reply With Quote
Or are you suggesting that Bulkington was swept overboard in the last lines of Chapter 23? I've heard that idea, but Melville seems awfully vague and figurative about it to me. Certainly he is dead, though.
