The term for a nautical final voyage is "last voyage" or "final voyage." In some contexts, particularly in maritime lore or literature, it may also be referred to as a "last sail" or "final journey." This term often embodies a sense of closure or farewell, particularly for ships that are being retired or scrapped.
The duration of Final Voyage is 1.58 hours.
Final Voyage was created on 1999-10-07.
The antonym is last (or final) voyage.
The proper term is bon voyage not von voyage. Bon voyage in a French term and means "to have a safe journey".
The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey was created in 2004.
a boating term
The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey has 144 pages.
1 nautical mile = 0.33 leagues.
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
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