I don't know who would ask that sort of question to dumb people
A sailor who was kidnapped, placed on board a ship and forced to work once the ship set sail.
the sailor has a special cabin which includes the steering wheel and all the other mechanism...
A man who serves as a sailor is commonly referred to as a "sailor" or "mariner." In some contexts, he may also be called a "deckhand" if he works on a ship, or "crew member" more generally. Additionally, specific titles like "captain" or "first mate" can apply depending on his rank and responsibilities aboard the vessel.
One that is bright red or pink as the sun sets. Suppose to mean a storm is coming.
There are only 5 seasons of Sailor Moon (anime) and 1 season of Sailor Moon Live Action. So technically 6 seasons: 1. Sailor Moon 2. Sailor Moon R 3. Sailor Moon S 4. Sailor Moon SuperS 5. Sailor Moon Stars 6. Sailor Moon Live Action Only the first 4 seasons are dubbed into English so far.
sailor
A sailor
Ship's Log.
sailor and ship
Busy. Long hour of hard work, interspersed with hours of boredom, but a busy ship is a happy ship and good Captains kept to that mantra.
they call their ship SHE
A sailor who was kidnapped, placed on board a ship and forced to work once the ship set sail.
A building which is a fortification
Sailor
A Tall Ship. A Caravel. A Bark. A Brigantine. A Clipper Ship. A Brig.
The machine that enables a single sailor to turn an entire ship using the ship's wheel is called a "steering gear" or "helm." This system typically consists of a wheel connected to a series of gears and hydraulic systems that amplify the force applied by the sailor. When the sailor turns the wheel, the motion is transmitted through these components, which move the rudder, allowing the ship to change direction. Modern vessels often use electronic or hydraulic steering systems for greater efficiency and ease of handling.
mast-a vertical spar to support sails on a ship