Indeed, the lot of the sailor on the lakes naturally tends more to the development of his better qualities than does that of the salt-water jack, for he is engaged by the month, or season, rather than by the trip; he is never in danger of being turned adrift in a foreign port, nor of being "Shanghaied" in a home one.
"American Merchant Ships and Sailors"
Willis J. Abbot
Ought to be Shanghaied to the Khiftan Sector and sold to the priests of Fasif!
"Time Crime"
H. Beam Piper
They had deliberately kidnapped him, Shanghaied him, because they did not choose to trust him, because they thought he might print the story of the island treasure beach in his paper, or babble of it and start a rush to the new strike of which he had seen proof in the gold dust streaming from the poke.
"A Man to His Mate"
J. Allan Dunn