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Two hours. Watches are normally stood in four hour increments starting at 0000. If you have a three section rotation, everyone stands the same watches day after day. And someone has a real hard time getting dinner each day. So most ships 'd...
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Indexed Sailing questions ... ; How long does it take to sail from Seattle to San Francisco? ... ; How long is the mast on a 38' harmony sailboat?
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4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. First dogwatch; 6:00 p ... The cursed spectral ship sailing back and forth on its endless voyage, its ancient white-hair crew crying for help while hauling at her sail, inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge to write his ... Tending the side with side boys, as we know it in modern practice, originated long time ago.
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Sailing Master : The officer charged with navigation of the ship.[22] ... Yards, Yardarm: A yard is the long, narrow wooden spar slung at its center form the mast and serving to support and extend a square sail that is bent into it. The yardarm is either of the ends of the yard. It is from these that men were hanged.
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Onboard timekeeping has been an integral part of shipboard life since the earliest days of long distance navigation. Early mariners had no means available ... Sounding of ship's bells is well rooted in the history and tradition of the maritime industry. Learn more about bell schedules and watches at boating and sailing.
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Jun 12, 2009 ... DOGWATCH: The afternoon and evening watches on a sailing vessel when the crew ... During a long voyage they would entertain the crew and any ...
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www.well.com/~cwj/dogwatch/
www.well.com/~cwj/dogwatch/
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3rd shift, anchor watch, dogwatch, graveyard watch, lobster shift, sunrise watch, swing shift, third shift ... anchor watch, dogwatch, graveyard shift, lobster shift, swing shift, third shift ... In sailing how long...
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galleon - a large square-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts; used by the Spanish for commerce and war from the 15th to 18th centuries ... sailing ship, sailing vessel - a vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/galleon
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And there's nothing like having your puppy enthusiastically greet you at the front door after a long, hard day at work ... That didn't last long, there was to much to do... Can't quite remember where I hid Daddy's shoe. I found an old bone, and scratched at a flea, I watched the dumb squirrels as they jumped in a tree.
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