How To Use Deckhand In A Sentence
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The deckhand pocketed the bill and, seconds later, vanished down a hatch.
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He first started entertaining the other deckhands with his harmonica and then added the guitar.
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The Cowboy was already there, arguing with a young deckhand.
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Jeff Twaddle, 54, a deckhand on the charter boat Gale Force, based out of the Rainbow Marina near the Port of Long Beach, died on a fishing trip Friday after he put the fish in his mouth as a joke for the 20 kids on-board while out on the water, authorities said.
Joke Turns Lethal; Angler Chokes On Bait
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After months of scoping out other boats and touring shipyards, Mr. Mackay was surprised to learn that many deckhands on yachts were mere "backpackers" hired "off the street.
Ahoy, Billionaires:
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On the ship's forward end, most of the deckhands, deckwatch and wheelsmen lived in the forecastle, while the mates shared cabins in the stout steel deckhouse.
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For two years I had to crew as a deckhand on a trawler so we could keep the business going.
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The son of a farm worker, Cook came to the sea relatively late in life, signing on as a deckhand at the age of 18 and not joining the Royal Navy until almost a decade later.
Man On a Quest
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He said the impact of the giant wave had sent a deckhand crashing across the cabin and into a window.
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As well, they already have the necessary certificates to obtain well-paid jobs as deckhands, wheelsmen or mechanical assistants who one day may become navigation or mechanic officers.
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How was it different, playing another man's songs, and being a deckhand instead of the captain of the ship?
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In fifty-odd years as a deckhand, stock tender, able seaman, and now captain, I became increasingly alarmed by the growth in plastic debris I was seeing.
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Mr. Teschner, who has been through more than 20 winters as a deckhand, does not just cope with the cold.
Winter Shifts Into a Colder Gear
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There's also line-tossing, where deckhands are timed lassoing a bollard on a pier from an approaching tug.
A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed
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So why," she continued, "are you playing deckhand on my little boat?
T2©: RISING STORM
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In 1957 Glanville got married, and the next year he started working as a deckhand on a fishing boat.
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So why," she continued, "are you playing deckhand on my little boat?
T2©: RISING STORM
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Kevin commenced fishing from the Killybegs port in 1982 as a deckhand on the white fish vessel the MFV ‘Shaun Shaun’, owner/skipper Hughie Moore.
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The deckhands were busy undoing the smaller sails aft and ahead.
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This brought forth the wrath of the strict Sunday observers, and pitched battles, using potatoes, turnips and bottles, were fought between deckhands and smartly - but soberly - dressed sabbatarians.
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The Cowboy was already there, arguing with a young deckhand.
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Which deckhand found the photo of the Adama family in the Colonial Fleet archives?
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The bowline was the last to be secured, and Pilar turned to watch the forward deckhand sprinting across the barges to the stern.
The Best Way to Lose
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A deckhand who rose to become the owner of six boats, the 37-year - old millionaire knows he is not popular with those he left in his wake.
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For two years I had to crew as a deckhand on a trawler so we could keep the business going.
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Both the Stephen Austin Golding and the Angie Golding run with a six-person crew: two wheelsmen, two tankermen and two deckhands.
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Asian seamen were employed both in a traditional capacity as deckhands and within the engine rooms of such vessels, but also increasingly as service staff on cruise liners.
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There's also line-tossing, where deckhands are timed lassoing a bollard on a pier from an approaching tug.
A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed
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At the end of the time he was out of money but was befriended by the captain of a luxury tourist canal barge who offered him a two month job as a deckhand.
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Steven Sippila, skipper of the Sinikka, and his deckhand Scott Boyle have been busy this week preparing their equipment and bait for the busy 13-week season.
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And the idea of a day or two of not being the Captain (and First Mate, and deckhand, and cook, and scullery maid) of the Good Ship Our House is just so, so, so compelling.
Guilt, Trip - Her Bad Mother
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In seconds the crew had cleared the deck and only the deckhands required on this deck remained behind, busy at their posts.
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Which deckhand found the photo of the Adama family in the Colonial Fleet archives?
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It must have needed a crew of at least a hundred to run properly, and surely there were more than that because Lily could almost count the fifty deckhands running up and down the length of the ship in preparation to dock.
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Vanessa's character will reportedly be working as a "deckhand" on a cruise ship that's taken hostage by pirates, according to the mag.
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The deckhand was the stoutest person on board, and he bore the octoroon to the deck in an instant, and wrenched the knife from his grasp.
Down South or, Yacht Adventure in Florida
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They were employed as deckhands and laborers on European ships plying the coast.
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Set in 1950s Glasgow, Young Adam begins when two bargemen fish the body of a naked woman from the river, an event which precipitates an affair between the young deckhand and his boss's wife.
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That's the approach Kevin Teschner will take Monday morning at 5:30 when he starts his shift as a deckhand for NY Waterway, the ferry operator.
Winter Shifts Into a Colder Gear
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The veteran pilot arranged with the “leadsman,” the deckhand who took constant soundings of the channel depth with a lead-weighted rope, to falsely cry out smaller and smaller depths as Sam manned the pilot wheel across a passage that he knew to be safe and deep.
Mark Twain
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The junior deckhand on duty had fallen asleep, chronically fatigued after his eight hours' sleep in the previous 24 hours were broken into three periods.
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The company wants tugboat engineers to take over some of the duties of deckhands.
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After a contest of strenght between the hooked subject and myself, me being the victor, a deckhand "gaffed" the monstrosity on my line (aka: fucking hooked it with a long poll) and hauled it aboard.
Ronin622 Diary Entry
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A deckhand on the ferry from Brooklyn whistled the tune, and the words floated up from nowhere.
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She was a traditional all-wood Turkish gulet with full sails, cabins for 12, and a crew of three - the captain, the cook, and a deckhand.
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Raise the hook quickly, add power, and taxi forward following the signals of the deckhand's wand light.
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We are pretty rowdy," confirms Rose deckhand and designated hunk James Creel.
Deadliest Catch Returns with New Boats and Crews
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John's scholastic achievements were more artistic than academic, and he left school at 15 years of age, doing a succession of forgettable jobs until he joined the Merchant Navy as a deckhand at 17.
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The main issue in the dispute is pay equity with deckhands and cooks working on tugboats.
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In his early days Ernie, who was born in England, became a young seaman and travelled to many exotic parts of the world as a deckhand on freighters.
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The deckhand pocketed the bill and, seconds later, vanished down a hatch.
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A deckhand was crushed between the aircraft and the superstructure and killed.
WWII ace captivated students
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Mr Brettell, who had started out as a deckhand after leaving school in Hull, first became a skipper in 1960.