And all the ships
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ATSEA"And all the ships --..."
SAUCY"We sail the ocean blue and our ... ship's a beauty."
boatswainsA ship's officer in charge of equipment and the crew
freeboardThe height of a ship's side between the waterline and the deck
firemenenlisted person assigned to the care and operation of a ship's machinery
freeboardsThe height of a ship's side between the waterline and the deck
firemanAn enlisted person in the US navy who maintains and operates a ship's machinery
shipbuildersA person or company whose job or business is the design and construction of ships
shipbuilderA person or company whose job or business is the design and construction of ships
docksAn enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships
spankersA fore-and-aft sail set on the after side of a ship's mast, esp. the mizzenmast
oakumloose fiber obtained by untwisting and picking apart old ropes, used for caulking the seams of ships
oakumsloose fiber obtained by untwisting and picking apart old ropes, used for caulking the seams of ships
admiraltyThe jurisdiction of courts of law over cases concerning ships or the sea and other navigable waters (maritime law)
breamto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamingto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
supercargoA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
supercargosA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
breamsto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamedto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
supercargoesA representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale
commodorean officer of a rank between an admiral and a captain; the senior captain in a fleet of merchant ships
wheelsturning movement of troops or ships in line in which the units preserve alignment and relative positions as they change direction
marqueslicense or commission granted by a state to a private citizen to capture and confiscate the merchant ships of another nation
marquelicense or commission granted by a state to a private citizen to capture and confiscate the merchant ships of another nation
commodoresCOMMODORE, an officer of a rank between an admiral and a captain; the senior captain in a fleet of merchant ships
riggingThe system of ropes, cables, or chains employed to support a ship's masts (standing rigging) and to control or set the yards and sails (running rigging)
sheerlegsA hoisting apparatus made from poles joined at or near the top and separated at the bottom, used for masting ships, installing engines, and lifting other heavy objects