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  2. List of sea captains - Wikipedia

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    Captain of the Chilean steam tug Yelcho which rescued the 22 stranded crewmen of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance from Antarctica. Chile: Yes 1882 1935 Parker, John. One of the most successful arctic whalers to sail from Hull in the nineteenth century and for many years captain of the whale ship Truelove. United Kingdom: Yes 1800 1867

  3. Category:Sea captains - Wikipedia

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    D. Ranulph Dacre; Martin Daly (captain) William Dampier; John Daniel (ship's captain) William Davies (master mariner) James Davis (mariner) William Day (sea captain)

  4. List of sailors - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah O'Brien, captain of the privateer Unity in the first battle of the Revolutionary War; Herbert Pitman, third officer of the Titanic; John Wallace Thomas, Newfoundland captain made Commander of the Order of the British Empire for actions during a Luftwaffe attack; Louis Ernest Sola, Federal Maritime Commissioner and yachtsman [1]

  5. 102 Brilliant Boat Names for Every Type of Vessel and Captain

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    Boat Names Inspired by Music, Movies, Shows, and More. Below Deck. Catch Me If You Can. Changes in Latitudes. The Codfather. Far & Away. Good Vibrations. Here Comes the Sun. Maverick. O Captain ...

  6. Captain (naval) - Wikipedia

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    Captain of sea and war (Portuguese: capitão de mar e guerra, formerly spelled capitão-de-mar-e-guerra) is a rank in most of the Portuguese-speaking navies, notably those of Portugal and Brazil. The term captain of sea and war, like the modern rank of ship-of-the-line captain in the navies of France, Italy, and Spain, has deep historic roots.

  7. Sea captain - Wikipedia

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    A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel. [1] The captain is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ship, including its seaworthiness, safety and security, cargo operations, navigation, crew management, and legal compliance, and for the persons and cargo on ...

  8. List of people who sailed on clipper ships - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Warren Holmes—American sea captain who sailed around Cape Horn 84 times; command of clipper Seminole. [1] Nathaniel Palmer—American seal hunter, explorer, sailing captain, and ship designer. Robert Waterman (sea captain)—Clipper captain famous for making record-breaking times and for being rough on his crews. [2] [3]

  9. Seafarer's professions and ranks - Wikipedia

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    The captain or master is the ship's highest responsible officer, acting on behalf of the ship's owner. Whether the captain is a member of the deck department or not is a matter of some controversy, and generally depends on the opinion of an individual captain. When a ship has a third mate, the captain does not stand watch. The captain is ...