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  2. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    3. A bed or sleeping accommodation on a boat or ship. 4. A job or position of employment on a boat or ship. best bower The larger of two anchors carried in the bow; so named as it was the last, "best" hope for anchoring a vessel. between the devil and the deep blue sea See devil seam. between wind and water

  3. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    1. The job title of a seaman holding a junior position in a ship's engineering crew, senior only to the engine room wiper. oilskins. Also oilies. Foul-weather clothing worn by sailors. old man Crew 's slang for the captain, master, or commanding officer of a vessel. old salt Slang for an experienced mariner. on board. Also onboard. See aboard.

  4. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Cruise liner crew are also a revenue generator, with 27,000 crew members visiting Alaska in 2017 alone, generating about $22 million. 2017 was also a good year for job generation within Alaska: 43,300 jobs were created, bringing in $1.5 billion in labor costs, and a total income of $4.5 billion was generated.

  5. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (ships)

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    Occasional use of the article makes text less ambiguous The Belfast was bombed (unambiguous) HMS Belfast was bombed (unambiguous) Belfast was bombed (ambiguous, though the italics are a hint) Make a link from the first mention of each ship in an article, even if Wikipedia does not yet have an article about that ship.

  6. Sailor - Wikipedia

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    Three types of mariners, seen here in the wheelhouse of a ship: a master, able seaman, and harbour pilot.. A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.

  7. Ship - Wikipedia

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    In the 2nd century AD, people from the Indonesian archipelago already made large ships measuring over 50 m long and standing 4–7 m out of the water. They could carry 600–1000 people and 250–1000 ton cargo. These ships were known as kunlun bo or k'unlun po (崑崙舶, lit. "ship of the Kunlun people") by the Chinese, and kolandiaphonta by ...

  8. Capital One Financial (COF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Capital One Financial (NYSE: COF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Jan 21, 2025, 5:00 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call Participants

  9. Sea captain - Wikipedia

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    A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel. [1] The captain is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ship, including its seaworthiness, safety and security, cargo operations, navigation, crew management, and legal compliance, and for the persons and cargo on ...