Boatswain in a sentence as a noun

Probably a pirate ship, then: The captain and quartermaster to receive two shares of a prize: the master, boatswain, and gunner, one share and a half, and other officers one and quarter. en.

X. The Captain and Quartermaster to receive two shares of a prize: the master, boatswain, and gunner, one share and a half, and other officers one and quarter. Far more equitable than most startups.

As an example: Deck division will have 5/6 people on watch for a smaller ship: Port & Starboard lookouts, an aft lookout, a phone talker, someone actually steering the ship, and then a boatswain mate of the watch that organizes those individuals, keeps the ships schedule, and other various tasks. None of these individuals will actually be looking at a screen, but instead scanning the water for other ships.

Proper Noun Examples for Boatswain

Org/wiki/Boatswain%27s_call I wonder if the boatswain calls count as a whistled language?

Boatswain definitions

noun

a petty officer on a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen

See also: bos'n bo's'n bosun bo'sun