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Mooring lines. Lines (or cables) used to secure a ship at a berth. Mooring lines should be arranged as symmetrically as possible about the midship point of the ship. - Breast lines – Mooring lines leading ashore as perpendicular as possible to the ship fore and aft line.

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Editor’s note: In this installment of our celestial navigation series, we take a look at the arcane but still intriguing subject of lunar distance sights for finding time and longitude. In this series, we’ve started from the most basic concepts and worked our way through every type of sight in celestial navigation: sun sights, star

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Do you know when you're sailing on a Beam-reach or a Close-reach point of sail? These are just two of a number of terms used to describe a boat’s course relative to the wind direction. Learn more about them all here: #sailing #nautical #boating #skipper #apps #powerboat #sea #yachting #yacht #watercraft

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Ever been confused by nautical terms and sailing jargon? Do sailing expressions and nautical phrases leave you all at sea? Can’t tell your boom from your bumkin or your tumblehome from your baggywrinkle? This glossary of seafaring jargon will have you speaking like an old salt in minutes!

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When do you reef a boat when bay, lake or harbour sailing? Any why? Have you ever REALLY understood why a keel boat on a level sea simply cannot roll over? Here Grant Headifen of NauticEd gives a few tips for both skippers and crew for when out day sailing.

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