The desire for trade and social interaction with nearby islands stimulated the development of seafaring skills.
His father has just lost all his money in the crash, prompting Gar to want to learn practical seafaring skills.
Ask around at the waterfront for a suitable driver and be sure to trust your instincts when it comes to evaluating someone's seafaring skills.
And don't we have more seafaring skill in this fleet than ever was assembled outside Ushere?
The Chincha learned seafaring skills from the Pre-Chincha, and may have traveled as far as Central America by boat.
After developing seafaring skills, they gradually moved north through the Caribbean island chain.
The entire island group, inclusive of American Samoa, was called "Navigators Islands" by European explorers before the 20th century because of the Samoans' seafaring skills.
There also will be demonstrations of seafaring skills aboard the Charles W. Morgan, the last of the 19th-century wooden whaling ships still afloat.
Being coastal villages, the primary method of support came from fishing, so most of the able-bodied men had 1) boats, 2) seafaring skills, and 3) navigational knowledge.
The widest gaps are on the Weber Line and are at least 90 km wide, indicating that settlers had knowledge of seafaring skills.