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2
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A floating Aid-to-navigation used to mark anchors, traps, etc.
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3
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Detection of the BOW of the shipir.
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5
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6,076.1 Feet; This is called what?
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6
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The middle part of the ship that holds the deck & keel together.
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9
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Lights or signs used to guide a ship into a channel or safe harbor.
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11
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The navigation center of the ship; you can often find the captain here
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12
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The right side of the ship when facing the bow.
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13
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Where meals are prepared on a ship.
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1
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A ship owned or operated under a flag other than the U.S.A.
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4
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The back of the ship.
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7
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A measurement of speed; one nautical mile per hour.
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8
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Where the passengers/crew sleep.
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10
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The left side of the ship when facing the bow.
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11
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The front of the ship.
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