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Seamanship is the art, competence, and
knowledge of
operating a ship, boat or
other craft on water. The
Oxford Dictionary states that
seamanship is "The...
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Ropework or
marlinespike seamanship are
umbrella terms for a
skillset spanning the use, maintenance, and
repair of rope.
Ropework is used by seafarers...
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Charles F.
Chapman School of
Seamanship is a 501c3 non-profit
school of
seamanship training located in Stuart, Florida. The school...
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February 2014 21st
Century Seamanship. Edinburgh:
Witherby Publishing Group. 2015. p. 623. ISBN 9781856096324. 21st
Century Seamanship. Edinburgh: Witherby...
- career.
Training at the U.S.
Naval Academy prepared him in
engineering and
seamanship. He
graduated as a
member of the
class of 1911. Most of his
academy years...
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sewing using the
marlinspike are said to have
mastered marlinespike seamanship,
earning them the
right to be
known as
marlin spikes or
marlinspike seamen...
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Witherby Publishing Group,
formerly known as
Witherby Seamanship, is a
technical publisher of maritime,
nautical and
navigation training...
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Seamanship in the Age of Sail, pp. 15, 19–22, 36–37,
Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1992. ISBN 0-87021-955-3. Harland, John.
Seamanship in...
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traveling in the
Indian Ocean. It is
composed by the
Brief Treatise on
Seamanship and a "Treatise on the
Nautical Needle found by João de
Lisboa in the...
- cruises.
Modern navies also
employ sailing vessels to
train cadets in
seamanship.
Recreation or
sport accounts for the bulk of
sailing in
modern boats...