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This is a list of boat types. For sailing ships, see: List of sailing boat types
On the beam; a relative bearing at right angles to the ship's keel; e.g. describing an object located at a bearing of 90 degrees or 270 degrees as measured clockwise from the ship's bow. [7] able seaman (AB) Also able-bodied seaman. A merchant seaman qualified to perform all routine duties on a vessel, or a junior rank in some navies.
C&L Boatworks [81] C-Lark: 1964: Don Martin: Clark Boat Company [82] C-Scow: Cherub: Constellation 16: 1963: Johann Tanzer: Tanzer Industries [83] Comet (dinghy) 1922: C. Lowndes Johnson: Whitecap Composites [84] Coronado 15: 1968: Frank V. Butler: Catalina Yachts [85] Designers Choice: 1978: Sparkman & Stephens: Howmar Boats [86] Dolphin 15 ...
3. Farther from the hull of a ship; e.g. "the larger boat was tied up alongside the ship outboard of the smaller boat". 4. Farther from the pier or shore; e.g. "the tanker and cargo ship were tied up at the pier alongside one another with the tanker outboard of the cargo ship". 5. An outboard motor. 6. A vessel fitted with an outboard motor.
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A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality.
The other three first-round matchups will take place on Saturday, Dec. 21 starting with No. 11 seed SMU paying a visit to Happy Valley and No. 6 seed Penn State at noon ET.
In European navies, a class is named after the first ship commissioned regardless of when it was ordered or laid down. In some cases this has resulted in different class names being used in European and U.S. references; for example, European sources record the Colorado-class battleships of the United States Navy as the "Maryland class", as USS Maryland was commissioned before USS Colorado.