afterguard
Americannoun
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the owner of a yacht or his guests.
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the officers quartered in the stern of a vessel.
noun
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a sailor or group of sailors stationed on the poop to attend to the aft sails
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the members of the crew responsible for strategic decisions about the sailing and navigation of a boat
Etymology
Origin of afterguard
Example Sentences
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There's the afterguard which includes the helmsman who steers, a strategist and the tactician.
From BBC • Sep. 26, 2013
Then he and Enterprise and her hard-sailing afterguard finished alone.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A Hawaiian prince named David Kawanakoa was in the afterguard of the 48-ft. yawl Dolphin.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Three years ago he was on the afterguard of the America's Cup contender Whirlwind, built by his friend and star boat rival Landon Thorne.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The odds were far too great—Marr and the seaman and the girl comprised the afterguard.
From The Ice Pilot by Leverage, Henry
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