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Encyclopedia > Skipper (boating)

A skipper is a man who has command of a boat or ship. It is more or less equivalent to "captain". At sea he has absolute command over his men. He may or may not be the owner of the boat. Command has multiple meanings: An order. ... A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. ... Italian barque Amerigo Vespucci in New York harbor, 1976. ... Captain is both a nautical term and a military rank. ...


The word "skipper" is used more than "captain" for some types of craft, for example trawlers. A modern Icelandic trawler A trawler is a fishing vessel designed for the purpose of operating a trawl, a net that is dragged along the bottom of the sea (or sometimes above the bottom at a specified depth). ...


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