The Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms - 2000 Essential Terms for Sailors and Powerboaters
Year: 1998 Language: English Author: Rousmaniere J. Genre: Dictionary Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 0393339181 Format: PDF/EPUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 191 Description: From America's leading sailing authority, the first lively, authoritative guide to the language of boating and the sea. From "abaft" to "Zulu," including terms as new as "bowrider" and as old as "starboard," here is the language of pleasure boating―clearly defined terms that today's sailors and powerboaters rely on to make their way safely and happily upon America's waters. Families of related terms are grouped together in special sections. QUIZ: What do the following phrases mean: head up, harden up, come up, round up, freshen your wind, sharpen up, sharpen your wind, heat it up? ANSWER: The same thing: "steer closer to the wind."
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The Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms - 2000 Essential Terms for Sailors and Powerboaters
Year: 1998
Language: English
Author: Rousmaniere J.
Genre: Dictionary
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393339181
Format: PDF/EPUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 191
Description: From America's leading sailing authority, the first lively, authoritative guide to the language of boating and the sea.
From "abaft" to "Zulu," including terms as new as "bowrider" and as old as "starboard," here is the language of pleasure boating―clearly defined terms that today's sailors and powerboaters rely on to make their way safely and happily upon America's waters. Families of related terms are grouped together in special sections.
QUIZ: What do the following phrases mean: head up, harden up, come up, round up, freshen your wind, sharpen up, sharpen your wind, heat it up?
ANSWER: The same thing: "steer closer to the wind."
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Rousmaniere J. The Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms - 2000 Essential Terms for Sailors and Powerboaters, 1998
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