The antonym of "boatswain," which refers to a ship's officer responsible for equipment and crew, could be "passenger." While the boatswain is actively involved in the operation and maintenance of the vessel, a passenger typically has no responsibilities related to the ship's management and is there primarily for travel or leisure. Another potential antonym could be "landlubber," denoting someone who is not accustomed to life at sea.
The Boatswain's Mate was created in 1914.
Harry Boatswain died in 2005-08.
Harry Boatswain was born on 1969-06-26.
Boatswain was a Newfoundland dog, known for its strength, intelligence, and loyalty. Lord Byron was deeply attached to Boatswain and wrote a famous poem in his honor.
A boatswain bird is a tropical bird, Latin name Phaethon aethereus, often found far from land, whose call is said to resemble the whistle of a boatswain's pipe.
The Boatswain's Mate - 1924 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Boatswain's Daughter - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Tim Boatswain has written: 'A traveller's history of Greece' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, History
Aviation Boatswain's Mate Master Chief (E-9) Patty Shinnick received her promotion in 1995.
A boatswain's pipe is a whistle previously used by boatswains' mates to pipe orders thorughout a ship, now used for the ceremonial piping onboard of visiting dignitaries.
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A boatswain's chair is a short board or other seating, secured in a bridle of ropes, used to hoist a man aloft or over the ship's side for painting and similar work.