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I have some knowledge of seamanship, learned from my father.
His old seamanship was among these, and it took him widely across the world.
Seamanship has been a main part of the curriculum since the school began.
Many of the books were on merchandising, trade, and seamanship.
At another time he'd have taken the thought further and made a joke about Navy seamanship.
They showed enough seamanship to be so rated by their captain.
Seamanship is the art of operating a ship or boat.
She teaches seamanship and history to those who step on her deck.
Officers themselves were well aware how necessary it was to perfect their seamanship.
She is used for training cruises to teach seamanship to young men and women.
"Take your books on seamanship with you, study," Carol said.
Good seamanship also could gain the commission, even without the presence of the enemy.
He entered the navy and learned his seamanship under Rodney.
But their seamanship is excellent, and they will have coastal signals to help them.
American seamanship he knew; but could a fighting ship be improvised?
However, the practice of good seamanship should be the goal of all.
With his seamanship and leadership, he was a natural choice to lead the proposed French settlement.
Well, anyway, it takes years to learn seamanship, and both of us are seamen.
Still, give the devils their due: as you said, sir, it was a good piece of seamanship.
Since the boats are identical in every detail, the race is a test of seamanship.
Eventually, by superior seamanship and skill, he drives it away.
Square rigged seamanship was in danger of becoming a lost art.
In the 1950s many young men from the islands used their seamanship to see the world.
Some specialized vocational schools also offer programs in seamanship and agriculture.
He arrived in Virginia at the age of twelve or thirteen, perhaps as one learning seamanship.