Examples of 'seamanship' in a sentence

Meaning of "seamanship"

Seamanship refers to the skill and art of operating a ship or boat
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  • Skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel at sea.

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Seamanship is the art of operating a ship or boat.
This shall be the ruin of real seamanship.
The seamanship now is of much better quality.
He was then assigned to teach seamanship and gunnery.
Only brilliant seamanship and luck allowed it to escape.
Learning the basic sailing and seamanship skills.
I learned me seamanship in the dutch navy.
Seamanship is the art of managing a boat.
For services to seamanship and to shipping.
I have never seen such seamanship.
He knows seamanship and navigation.
They were born with a genius for seamanship.
Seamanship in the age of sail.
I have been studying up on seamanship and navigation.
Seamanship was taught at naval bases.

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It is primarily used for seamanship and boat handling training.
Seamanship was not a strong point.
It would take good seamanship to secure the boat safely.
Quite a nifty piece of seamanship.
His seamanship got us ashore.
I have not had to pass basic seamanship in a long time.
No amount of seamanship could ever be expected to overcome such a deficit.
I am not fit to teach seamanship.
Seamanship is your forte.
Skills in mountaineering and seamanship were always taught at the school.
Or the person who tied it has training in marlinspike seamanship.
Your knowledge of seamanship overwhelms me.
It is used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship.
Outdoor activities and skills such as seamanship and mountaineering are emphasized.
Any vessel used for the purpose of instruction or training in seamanship.
Officer specialising in seamanship training.
Some participants also work toward recognised qualifications in engineering or seamanship.
It also has an anchoring service and seamanship to help in all operations.
Seamanship has been a main part of the curriculum since the school began.
This was quite a feat of seamanship.
She teaches seamanship and history to those who step on her deck.
Simply a matter of good seamanship.
Congratulations on a good seamanship and taking the right decisions at the right time.
There are no concerns of good seamanship.
Common sense seamanship implies to avoid open and treacherous seas unless they are unavoidable.
Ordinary practice of good seamanship.
It was a wretched exhibition of seamanship demonstrating that there was not a sailor in the lot.
This accident was a consequence of some very poor seamanship practices.
Perroud had exhibited superior seamanship until the wind enabled Aigle to come up.
For meritorious achievement in recruit entry and specialist seamanship training.
Witherby Seamanship are the official distributors of INTERTANKO publications.
Progression in seamanship.
Their seamanship was such that some crews even discovered the Americas before Christopher Columbus.
At all times rescue area should be approached using principles of good seamanship.
He was also named director of the Seamanship School by the government.

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