| 1. | And Warwick is a skipper in whom seamanship is almost inbred.
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| 2. | Scott's seamanship, for example, is often maligned.
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| 3. | They trained for more than a year in rowing and seamanship.
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| 4. | Barron demonstrated superior seamanship abilities as an officer of the frigate.
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| 5. | Square rigged seamanship was in danger of becoming a lost art.
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| 6. | By superb seamanship, Volage managed to tow Saumarez to Corfu.
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| 7. | By 1900, the Navy had 392 apprentices studying basic seamanship there.
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| 8. | In short : Less talk, more seamanship and swordsmanship.
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| 9. | The skills King draws on are a blend of seamanship and personality.
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| 10. | It is primarily used for seamanship and boat handling training.
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