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                        A long, thin triangular flag flown from the masthead of a military ship (as opposed to a burgee, the flags thus flown on yachts).    
    
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									A loose block and tackle with a hook or tail on each end, which can be used wherever it is needed. Usually made up of one single and one double block.    
    
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									A long, flat board or oar that went from the stern to well underwater, used to steer vessels before the invention of the rudder. Traditionally on the starboard side of a ship (the "steering board" side).    
    
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									A location in a port or harbour used specifically for mooring vessels while not at sea.    
    
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									A location defined by navigational coordinates, especially as part of a planned route.    
    
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									A line used to control either a mobile spar, or the shape of a sail. A downhaul can also be used to retrieve a sail back on deck.    
    
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									A line used parallel to that of the length of a craft, to prevent fore-aft motion of a boat, when moored or docked.    
    
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