Year: 2005 Language: english Author: International Yacht Training Genre: Пособие Publisher: IYT Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Number of pages: 83 Description: Welcome to the wonderful world of boating and sailing. Now that you have taken the first step towards learning a new pastime and skill, we hope that it will lead to rewarding, safe and fulfilling adventures on the water. Every human activity has its own unique language and this is true of boating and sailing. A number of nautical terms may already be familiar to you as there are a large number of nautical terms used in everyday language, for example, "anchored to the spot" or "taken aback". As you progress through the IYT Training Program, the volume of the terminology will expand with the knowledge gained. As an aid to understanding the terminology, a comprehensive "Glossary of Terms" has been included as an Appendix at the rear of these notes. With boating and sailing being an international pastime, and English being the language of the sea, it is essential to use the correct terminology to communicate quickly and effectively with other seafarers. This avoids misunderstandings in the execution of a maneuver or, more critically, in the event of an emergency. As the course progresses, you will be introduced to additional nautical terminology.
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Introduction to Boating and International Crew.pdf
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INTRODUCTION TO BOATING AND INTERNATIONAL CREW
Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: International Yacht Training
Genre: Пособие
Publisher: IYT
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Number of pages: 83
Description: Welcome to the wonderful world of boating and sailing. Now that you have taken the first step towards learning a new pastime and skill, we hope that it will lead to rewarding, safe and fulfilling adventures on the water. Every human activity has its own unique language and this is true of boating and sailing. A number of nautical terms may already be familiar to you as there are a large number of nautical terms used in everyday language, for example, "anchored to the spot" or "taken aback". As you progress through the IYT Training Program, the volume of the terminology will expand with the knowledge gained. As an aid to understanding the terminology, a comprehensive "Glossary of Terms" has been included as an Appendix at the rear of these notes. With boating and sailing being an international pastime, and English being the language of the sea, it is essential to use the correct terminology to communicate quickly and effectively with other seafarers. This avoids misunderstandings in the execution of a maneuver or, more critically, in the event of an emergency. As the course progresses, you will be introduced to additional nautical terminology.
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