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  2. 15 Coastal Bedrooms That Are Easy, Breezy, and Beautiful - AOL

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    Whether you favor serene blues and whites or relaxed rattan, one of these coastal rooms is bound to spark joy—or at least ideas for your next beach vacation! 15 Coastal Bedrooms That Are Easy ...

  3. Marine navigation - Wikipedia

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    Navigation (from the Latin word navigatio) is the act of sailing or voyaging.Nautical (from Latin nautĭca, and this from Greek ναυτική [τέχνη] nautikḗ [téjne] "[art of] sailing" and from ναύτης nautes "sailor") is that pertaining to navigation and the science and art of sailing.

  4. Master (naval) - Wikipedia

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    The master, or sailing master, is a historical rank for a naval officer trained in and responsible for the navigation of a sailing vessel. In the Royal Navy , the master was originally a warrant officer who ranked with, but after, the lieutenants .

  5. Marine art - Wikipedia

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    Rembrandt's stolen masterpiece, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633).. Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration from the sea.

  6. Nautical fiction - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from a 1902 printing of Moby-Dick, one of the renowned American sea novels. Nautical fiction, frequently also naval fiction, sea fiction, naval adventure fiction or maritime fiction, is a genre of literature with a setting on or near the sea, that focuses on the human relationship to the sea and sea voyages and highlights nautical culture in these environments.

  7. Ship ballast - Wikipedia

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    On larger modern vessels, the keel is made of or filled with a high density material, such as concrete, iron, or lead.By placing the weight as low as possible (often in a large bulb at the bottom of the keel) the maximum righting moment can be extracted from the given mass.