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M MAGAZINE to MARLING-SPIKE MAROON to MAT MATE of a ship of war to MIDSHIPMAN MATE of a ship of war MATE of a merchant-ship METEOR MESS MESS-MATE MIDSHIP MIDSHIP-BEAM MIDSHIP-FRAME MIDSHIPMAN MIZEN to MORTAR MOULD to MUSTERING Search Contact us |
MATE of a ship of war to MIDSHIPMANMATE of a ship of warMATE of a ship of war, an officer under the direction of the master, by whose choice he is generally appointed, to assist him in the several branches 'of his duty. Accordingly he is to be particularly attentive to the navigation in his watch, &c. to keep the log regularly, and examine the line and glasses by which the ship's course is measured, and to adjust the sails to the wind in the fore-part of the ship. He is also to have a diligent attention to the cables, seeing that they are well coiled and kept clean when laid in the tier, and sufficiently served when employed to ride the ship. Finally, he is to superintend and assist at the stowage of the hold, taking especial care that all the ballast and provisions are properly stowed therein.
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