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pilothouse

NOUN
  1. an enclosed compartment from which a vessel can be navigated

How To Use pilothouse In A Sentence

  • A string of multicolored lights circled the pilothouse of the towboat, and an artificial, faded green wreath was tacked onto a large life ring on the side, near the name Sophie B. The Best Way to Lose
  • Pilothouse motoryachts differ from more traditional motoryachts in that they have a separate, fully enclosed helm raised above deck level similar to bridges found on large commercial vessels and workboats.
  • Reliability, stability, and calm—good reasons why, when Matthew turned sixty-five and his arthritis worsened enough to make his hands useless in the trade, he fitted the vessel with a new engine and tanks, rebuilt the pilothouse with permanent sides to keep out the wind, polished the mahogany to an even higher sheen, installed a defogger on the center window and seating for passengers in the stern, and relaunched the Amelia Celeste as a ferry. The Summer I Dared
  • It has spacious staterooms, an inside pilothouse and an outside steering station.
  • He nodded unobserved at Pitt and then raised a hand, pointing at the empty pilothouse. INCA GOLD
  • Suddenly machine-gun fire raked the bridge and the pilothouse, shattering the safety windows.
  • He nodded unobserved at Pitt and then raised a hand, pointing at the empty pilothouse. INCA GOLD
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