sailing

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The movement of a vessel by means of her sails along the surface of the water. Sailing, or the sailings, is a term applied to the different ways in which the path of a ship at sea, and the variations of its geographical position, are represented on paper, all which are explained under the various heads of great circle sailing, Mercator's sailing, middle latitude sailing, oblique sailing, parallel sailing, plane sailing.

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  • Sailing

    ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of <<Sail>>. II. Sailing ·noun The art of managing a vessel; seamanship; navigation...

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  • current sailing

    The method of determining the true motion of a ship, when, besides being acted upon by the wind, she...

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  • globular sailing

    A general designation for all the methods on which the rules of computation are founded, on the hypo...

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  • mercator's sailing

    Performed loxodromically, by means of Mercator's charts. ...

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  • oblique sailing

    Is the reduction of the position of the ship from the various courses made good, oblique to the meri...

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  • parallel sailing

    Sailing nearly on a given parallel of latitude. ...

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  • plane-sailing

    That part of navigation which treats a ship's course as an angle, and the distance, difference of la...

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  • right sailing

    Running a course on one of the four cardinal points, so as to alter only a ship's latitude, or longi...

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  • sailing captain

    An officer in some navies, whose duties are similar to those of our masters in the royal navy. ...

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  • sailing directions

    Works supplied by the admiralty to Her Majesty's ships, which advise the navigator as to the pilotag...

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  • sailing ice

    A number of loose pieces floating at a sufficient distance from each other, for a ship to be able to...

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  • sailing large

    With a quartering wind. (See large.) ...

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  • sailing orders

    Written instructions for the performance of any proposed duty. ...

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  • thermometric sailing

    A scheme for detecting the approach to shoal water by the diminution of temperature, and found to be...

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  • traverse sailing

    Resolving a traverse is merely a general term for the determination of a single course equivalent to...

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  • windward sailing

    , or turning to windward. That mode of navigating a ship in which she endeavours to gain a positio...

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  • wright's sailing

    Synonymous with Mercator's sailing. ...

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  • great-circle sailing

    Is a method for determining a series of points in an arc of a great circle between two points on the...

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  • middle-latitude sailing

    A method of converting departure in difference of longitude, and vice versâ, by using the middle lat...

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  • order of sailing

    See sailing, order of. ...

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  • sailing, order of

    The general disposition of a fleet of ships when proceeding on a voyage or an expedition. It is gene...

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  • forming the order of sailing

    See sailing, order of. ...

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