- A
helmsman or helm (sometimes
driver or steersman) is a
person who
steers a ship, sailboat, submarine,
other type of
maritime vessel, airship, or spacecraft...
- Gr****: Ἀγκαῖος Ankaîos) was king of the
island of Samos, and an Argonaut:
helmsmanship was his
special skill.
Ancaeus was a son of
Poseidon and Astypalaea,...
- and
especially Byron's performance,
which demonstrated his "capable
helmsmanship of both the most
subtle of
contemplative bits and the
loudest of rock...
- She
proves to be very
capable with archery, spears, axes, carpentry,
helmsmanship, and cooking. (season 2; guest:
season 1)
Charles (voiced by
Jacob Dudman)...
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sailing directly downwind,
unintentional jibes can also occur;
diligent helmsmanship is
required to
prevent "by the lee"
conditions and
keeping clear of the...
-
production design...
Given the
talent operating under Golden’s deft
helmsmanship, the bulk of the
performances on show are excellent." B and S Movies...
-
World and
three books: Deep
Water Cruising (1928);
Sailorman (1933);
Helmsmanship (1934).
Martin died from
heart failure in Hadleigh,
Suffolk at the age...
-
stars out of five and
called it a "shining gem of an episode." Carter's
helmsmanship of "Triangle"
received mostly favorable critical attention. Shearman...
- a ship or
vessel has
traveled with the
effects of current, wind, and
helmsmanship. If a
current is
flowing in the same
direction as the
ships heading,...
-
distinctly shows a
rudder in its own,
separate cabin,
suggesting that
helmsmanship had
already become an
established profession. Tom and Deng
state that...