I would seriously doubt that there were such a thing as kilted sailors prior to 1815. In those days ships were driven by the wind. In many of those ships, not all but many, the crew would have to go aloft to set the sails. Certainly not the place for the wearing of a kilt.
I have worn a kilt on a WWII Liberty ship tied up at a pier and just going up or down a ladder (stairway) kilted is an experienced not to be enjoyed. Going up or down an outside ladder should be avoided at all costs.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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