The helmsman steers the ship back into its regular course, and they are met with a good wind, which cheers the crew. |
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The helmsman skillfully navigated the ship towards the enormous docking bay doors which engulfed the view screen. |
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Once, he even directed the helmsman to beach the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle. |
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An autopilot will improve the performance of your vessel by steering a course or holding a heading with more precision than a human helmsman. |
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It is the helmsman who is accused of neglect, and not the cabin-boy, because it is the helmsman's job to steer the ship. |
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Although mild mannered, he was a tough and successful racing helmsman in dinghies and keel boats. |
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The helmsman engaged the ship's main thrusters for about two seconds, sending the Hiawatha slowly into the wormhole. |
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Regardless of your choice of chart plotter remember that a prudent helmsman never relies exclusively on a single source of navigation data. |
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He then took a sip from his cup and sat down on the chair beside the helmsman of the ship who was piloting it towards its next stop. |
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He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and rigging specialist par excellence. |
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The helmsman responded as he maneuvered the Lexington away from the chunk of frozen ice and rock. |
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When everyone was served, the cook filled a basket with food for the lookout and helmsman and set it out near the first mate. |
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The helmsman fired the aft thrusters again, moving the Columbia from a dead stop to full acceleration. |
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Thick tarps, stretched gunwale to gunwale, deck three-quarters of the Brendan, but where the helmsman must stand there is a gaping hole. |
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Teams are preparing to go full throttle up the river in traditional dragon boat style with drummer at the bow and helmsman at the stern. |
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They had a good race, and Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullet, the fleet's youngest helmsman, recorded its first win. |
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Mount the radar display at the helm of the boat, in clear view and within easy reach of the helmsman. |
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There are foot cleats for the helmsman and seatbacks are inclined for comfortable seating. |
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As the helm station is offset, the helmsman will have a perfect view over the headsails. |
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It is like if, during a storm, the helmsman would throw overboard all the rest of the crew to save himself. |
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Consequently, he ordered the helmsman to turn the helm 20º to port to head toward Les Escoumins pilot station. |
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Reportedly, it was the second time the helmsman had experienced difficulty in steadying the heading. |
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Preparer sailing, Gurvan Bontemps has a solid racing experience whether as a helmsman, a performer, a tactician, crew or sail trimmer. |
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The helmsman has to trust the tactician to place the boat in the best place on the race course. |
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Shortly before noon, the helmsman advised the officer of the watch that the helm was not responding. |
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The helmsman had been going to sea since 1969 and had accumulated 20 years of experience as helmsman. |
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The pilot then has no choice but to stand by the helmsman to make sure his orders are executed correctly. |
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Being the helmsman requires a lot of concentration and it's very difficult to give at the same time all the directions to the crew. |
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The type of planning depends on whether there is a crew of two or more, or whether the helmsman is solo. |
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A device can be added that, like an experienced helmsman, senses the beginning of a turn before it is visible on the compass or has been sensed by the autopilot. |
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The water beneath the fishing boat they were in off the Sri Lankan coast had turned a murky brown and the helmsman was hurriedly steering them back to shore. |
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Shortly before the Concordia crashed, Schettino can be heard on the audiotape telling the helmsman to turn again. |
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As soon as they passed the helmsman, he pulled her to the taffrail. |
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The judge in the preliminary hearing, Valeria Montesarchio, denied the request to subpoena the helmsman. |
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His skill as a helmsman contributed in no small measure to his success. |
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The seat was bonded to the deck and offered plenty of watertight stowage below and a reversible back-rest which was moulded to snugly fit both passenger and helmsman. |
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The area of obstructed vision for the helmsman ahead of the vessel in an unladen state with half of its supplies but without ballast shall not exceed two vessel lengths or 250 m whichever is less, to the surface of the water. |
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Sadly, the helmsman and the officer of the watch, maybe a little sleepy because they have been working too long at a stretch, cause the Andrea Doria to sink, tragically. |
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In this case, the helmsman's job was to steer by the compass and carry out the course alterations ordered by the pilot and monitored by the apprentice, who was near the helmsman. |
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The department or branch manager is somewhat like the helmsman on a ship. |
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Steering is difficult when running because there is often little or no pressure on the tiller to provide feedback to the helmsman, so the boat may easily go off course. |
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On the bridge, it was noticed that something was wrong when the rudder-angle indicator read hard-a-port and the helmsman could not return the helm amidships despite his efforts. |
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The MCC's next helmsman will have to navigate stormy waters. |
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After that experience, will their new helmsman ever dare to rock the boat? |
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As the helmsman was bringing the wheel over to port, the master, who was sitting at the other conning position and observing the other radar screen, countermanded the order saying it was too early to start the turn. |
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At that point the helmsman observed that the right-hand side day beacons were aligned, indicating that the vessel was in the eastern, shallower 6.4-m-deep section of the channel. |
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Although the helmsman had been at the steering position for more than three hours, none of the officers had seen fit to ensure a correct response to orders. |
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The master, a helmsman and a navigating officer should be available for the proper verification of courses and monitoring of the vessel movement during the passage. |
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If a boat is being conned through a winding channel where there is a great deal of boat traffic, the helmsman is required to make frequent changes of course. |
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Saloon: Steering position to starboard with helmsman seat and console. |
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In order to ensure proper control of the vessel, the helmsman shall be able to receive and give all information and all orders reaching or proceeding from the wheelhouse. |
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Generous sail plan, aluminimu mast, tillers on each hulls, mainsheet within helmsman reach: Everything is there to insure high averages and take pleasure when sailing. |
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About the same time, the pilot and the helmsman noticed that things had gone quiet and there was a definite lack of the vibration usually present when a vessel is being brought up to speed. |
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The helmsman position is like any other position on the boat. |
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Chen Yi was not the Great Helmsman but he was there at the helm of the new China, steering its course into the 21st century. |
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Helmsman is the UK's leading manufacturer of changing room cubicles and lockers, based on the A1101 at Fornham All Saints, north of Bury St Edmunds. |
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