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seamanship
[ see-muhn-ship ]
noun
- knowledge and skill pertaining to the operation, navigation, management, safety, and maintenance of a ship.
seamanship
/ ˈsiːmənʃɪp /
noun
- skill in and knowledge of the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel
Word History and Origins
Origin of seamanship1
Example Sentences
Among other things, it involves their lack of trust in the machines' ability to demonstrate true 'seamanship' and exercise professional discretion in traffic.
“The quick response and excellent seamanship exhibited by Washington State Ferries highlights the incredible partnerships we have in the Puget Sound,” Lt.
In a statement, Mr Robinson thanked the crew of the ship "whose seamanship and professionalism ensured a safe rescue".
Dozens of recommendations were laid out in a report regarding how to improve seamanship training, navigation, and use of ship equipment.
A report laid out dozens of recommendations to beef up training in seamanship, navigation and the use of ship equipment, as well as ways to improve sleep and stress management.
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