Want this question answered?
A captain is generally the one in charge of a boat, however, in his/her absence, the skipper, or person steering the boat, is in charge. The skipper is usually the captain in smaller boats, but in larger vessels these are usually different people.
COO
In law, the difference between the first pari passu charge and second pari passu charge is the that the first charge means it is a simultaneous charge in favor of more than one person or lender and equal in all respects. The second charge would is subordinate to the first and is in favor of the previous person or lender.
Watch the skier
Someone second in command is an auxiliary to the person in charge.
A boat person is a person who enjoys boating or yachting.
In most cases there is a set charge per passenger for charter boat service. You can find some pckages where there is a set charge per day for the boat and not per passenger.
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
plug it in
Traveling on a boat is more or less second nature to a person whose life after age 13 was dedicated to the British Royal Navy life.
lieutenant governor