way

The Sailor's Word-Book

Is sometimes the same as the ship's rake or run, forward or backward, but is most commonly understood of her sailing. Way is often used for wake. Thus when she begins her motion she is said to be under way; and when that motion increases, to have fresh-way through the water. Hence, also, she is said to have head-way or stern-way, to gather way or to lose way, &c. (See wind's-way.)


♦ Gangway, means a clear space to pass. The gangway is the side space between the forecastle and quarter-deck.

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