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Notable men and women with the surname Nash include:. Seamanship: A Guide for Divers, BSAC, ISBN 0953891976. Places named Nash include:. In the U.S., the progression begins with what is known as "the six pack", a license that allows fishing guides to operate with up to six passengers. . These examinations have a progression based on the size and complexity of the craft. Nash (наш) means 'ours' in Bulgarian. Captains must pass formal examinations to demonstrate their knowledge. Nash is a character in the RPG Lunar: The Silver Star and its remakes. The officers of the ship are responsible for navigation, communication, and watch supervision. Nash is the name given for the Street Fighter character Charlie in Japan. Deck crew perform all boat handling functions. nash, a Linux interpreter ("not a shell") for linuxrc images. On smaller commercial craft, there is little or no specialization. Nash, a British dance / funk duo consisting of Russell Nash and Femi Williams. Crew who have gained proficiency become "petty officers", "rated", or "mates" depending on the organization they belong to. A California slang term for "cool." As in; "that's nash.". Crew start on the most basic duties and as they gain experience and expertise advance within their area. In Yiddish, nash (or nosh) means "food" or, colloquially, "snacks"; English-speakers often use it with the latter meaning. For example, the deck division would be responsible for boat handling and general maintenance, while the engineering division would be responsible for propulsion and other mechanical systems. NASH is an acronym of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. The crew of a large ship will typically be organized into "divisions" or "departments", each with its own specialty. Nash Metropolitan (automobile). In the days before mechanical propulsion, a sailor was expected to be able to "hand, and reef, and steer." Training is more formal in modern merchant marines and navies, but still covers the basics. Nash Motors (automobile marque).
Nash the Slash, Canadian musician. A fundamental skill of seamanship is being able to manuver a vessel with accuracy and precision, hence a good ship-handler is a good mariner. Nash, Walter (1882-1968), New Zealand politician. More than just finding a vessel's present location, safe navigation includes predicting future location, route planning and collision avoidance. Nash, Steve (born 1974), Canadian basketball player. . Nash, Rick (born 1984), Canadian hockey player. However, the practice of good seamanship should be the goal of all. Nash, Paul (1889-1946), British painter. The degree of knowledge needed within these areas is dependant upon the nature of the work and the type of vessel employed by a mariner. poet. It involves a knowledge of a variety of topics and development of specialised skills including:. Nash, Ogden (1902-1971), U.S. Seamanship (From Dutch: Zeemanschap) is the art of operating a ship or boat. jazz drummer. Survival at sea and Search and Rescue. Nash, Lewis (born 1958), U.S. Dealing with emergencies; and. Nash, Leigh Bingham (born 1976), singer and composer. Cargo handling equipment, dangerous cargoes and cargo storage;. Nash, Knowlton (born 1927), iconic Canadian newscaster. execution of evolutions such as towing;. professional wrestler. Engines;. Nash, Kevin (born 1959), U.S. Sailing;. singer. Communications;. Nash, Johnny (born 1940), U.S. Ropework and line handling;. Nash, Jørgen, Danish artist and writer. operation of deck equipment, anchors and cables;. mathematician. ship-handling and Small boat handling;. Nash, John Forbes (born 1928), U.S. Watchstanding;. Nash, John (1752-1835), British architect. Weather, meteorology and forecasting;. Nash, Graham (born 1942), British singer-songwriter (Crosby, Stills & Nash). Navigation and international maritime law;. Nash, George Valentine (1864-1921), American botanist. politician. (1842-1904), U.S. Nash, George K. Nash, Francis (1742-1777), American soldier (Nashville). Nash, Dion (born 1971), New Zealand cricket player. Nash, Claude H (born 1943) American Biochemist. Nash, Clarence (1904-1985), Disney voice actor. auto entrepreneur. (1864-1948), U.S. Nash, Charles W. Nash, Brian (born 1963), English guitarist (Frankie Goes to Hollywood). politician. Nash, Abner (1740-1786), U.S. Nash County, North Carolina. Nash, Texas. Nash, Oklahoma. Nash Mills, Hertfordshire, England. Nash Lee, Buckinghamshire. Nash, Shropshire. Nash, Newport. Nash, London Borough of Bromley. Nash, Herefordshire. Nash, Buckinghamshire. |