seamanship

/ˈsiːmənʃɪp/
noun
  1. The skill, knowledge, and ability to operate and navigate a ship or boat.
    • Good seamanship requires understanding weather patterns and tides.
    • The sailor's seamanship was tested during the long voyage across the Atlantic.
    • He took a course in basic seamanship before buying his first sailboat.
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