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Then time to leave the nest, to share food instead, and with others of the crewing.
'Oh, I don't suppose us girls will do any actual crewing.
The first was the crewing of the ships.
'Cost, not competence, is too often the dominant factor in the crewing of ships.
Wednesday is club night, where qualified sailors may be able to talk themselves into some crewing, and there are usually races on Sunday.
Other duties vary depending on the type of ship, her crewing, and other factors.
The remaining fleet was steadily reduced, and Cunard took over the crewing of ships.
After completing crewing, loading supplies, and a short see trial she left for Rio on 15 June.
It was founded in 1956 and is dedicated to the personal development of young people aged 16 to 25 through the crewing of tall ships.
Luckily, increased automation allowed the smaller crewing.
It is tasked with monitoring the shipworthiness, safety and appropriate crewing of all vessels entering jurisdictional waters.
In late November 2005, the outsourcing of the crewing of two Irish Ferries vessels commenced and the contractor's employees came on board.
On July 1, 1900, months before entering the yard for the complete rebuild, Congress had instituted a radical change in the crewing of USC&GS vessels.
During one of my later crewing spells Vincent was anchored off Burnham on Crouch when we received orders to proceed to Poole as soon as possible.
"And speaking both in a personal sense and as Trade Secretary, I certainly support transferring that funding from the maintenance and crewing of obsolescent warships to more productive ends!
The RAN opted to maintain the ship at full operational crewing at all times, with a ship's company of 158, including 22 Army and 6 RAAF personnel.
The company is now into the fifth generation of the family and operates various companies skilled within the cruise and passenger shipping trade, as well as aviation, ships' crewing, ship building and offshore industries.
They were active in parachute packing and the crewing of barrage balloons in addition to performing catering, meteorology, radar, aircraft maintenance, transport, communications duties including wireless telephonic and telegraphic operation.
The history of Rowhedge is connected directly to the River Colne; ship or boat building and the crewing of many vessels go back to the nineteenth century, maritime pursuits in general even further.
Whatever else one may say of the class, the Cruizer-class brig-sloops were both fast and provided serious firepower for minimal crewing, characteristics that appealed to a Navy suffering serious and ever increasing staffing shortages.
In 2005 the ship management and crewing of the first LNGC of EXMAR, "EXCALIBUR", has been entrusted to EXMAR Shipmanagement.
Bache finished her last surveys in the Chesapeake under a new crewing scheme, as Congress had instituted a radical change in the crewing of the vessels through appropriation law approved June 6, 1900, effective July 1, 1900.
The demise or bareboat charter is a subtype of time charter in which the charterer takes responsibility for the crewing and maintenance of the ship during the time of the charter, assuming the legal responsibilities of the owner and is known as a disponent owner.
Commanders were selected at top level of course, after which they were invited to attend at HQ where they would sift through the applications from prospective crew members, discuss them with the administrating Inspector and eventually come to a mutual agreement on the crewing of each cutter for the following year.
Traditional watermen shyed away from the considerable risks such as boiler explosions or fires that were involved with early Steamboats and Afro American watermen went on to gain financial success and freedoms by specialising in the crewing of these boats within The Mississippi River Steamboat economy of the 1840s.