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- Boatswain - Wikipedia
The boatswain typically operates the ship's windlasses when letting go and heaving up anchors Moreover, a boatswain may be called upon to lead firefighting efforts or other emergency procedures encountered on board
- Boatswain | Sailor, Seaman, Shipmate | Britannica
Boatswain, ship’s officer responsible for maintenance of the ship and its equipment Before the Royal Navy was established, the term boatswain was applied to the expert seaman on an English merchant vessel
- BOATSWAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOATSWAIN is a petty officer on a merchant ship having charge of hull maintenance and related work
- BOATSWAIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BOATSWAIN definition: 1 the officer on a ship who is responsible for taking care of the ship's equipment 2 the officer… Learn more
- Duties of Bosun (Boatswain) on a Ship - Marine Insight
A boatswain or a bosun, is the leader of the ship’s deck team and is an experienced, qualified and most senior rate of the ship’s deck department Bosun supervises the deck crew and is usually not a watchstander, except on ships with small crews
- Pirate Ranks and Roles on Ship - The Way of the Pirates
Boatswain Boatswains were junior officers They were people who supervised all activities on a ship Depending on the size of the ship and crew, they could have one or several duties Duties ranged from anchoring to naval provisions They reported to the Quartermaster or the Captain Surgeons The pirate ships usually did not have surgeons aboard Those that had them probably pressed surgeons
- Boatswain - definition of boatswain by The Free Dictionary
boatswain (ˈbəʊsən) , bosun or bo's'n n (Nautical Terms) a petty officer on a merchant ship or a warrant officer on a warship who is responsible for the maintenance of the ship and its equipment [Old English bātswegen; see boat, swain]
- boatswain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
boatswain (plural boatswains) A person aboard ship who is in charge of various maritime affairs The officer (or warrant officer) in charge of sails, rigging, anchors, cables etc and all work on deck of a sailing ship The petty officer of a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen A kind of gull, the jaeger The tropicbird
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