We have no meanings for "nautical experience" in our records yet.
1 On the trawlers, they have to have some kind of nautical experience .
2 Stoke quickly tied them together in a manner that suggested prior nautical experience .
3 But I am inland bred, and must place myself at the mercy of your nautical experience .
4 The Christians had several advantages which their nautical experience enabled them to turn to good account.
5 But the literary use he made of his nautical experience ended with "Black-eyed Susan."
6 Bladud's nautical experience had already taught him what to expect and how to act in the circumstance that threatened.
7 This startled A-- ,who ,havingfull faith in my nautical experience , asked what we were to think of it?
8 She was pitching considerably, which was a strange motion to the cabin-boy, whose nautical experience had been confined to the Hudson River.
9 I thought, captain, that she might have put your nautical experience into requisition, and employed you in rowing the boat on the lake.
10 As Bill, with most of the pressed men, was kept below during this his first trip to sea, he gained but little nautical experience .
11 S. Joan Lowell, a California lady, had cone a certain amount of sailing, and occasionally gave lectures on her nautical experiences .
12 "I take so few ocean voyages that I wish to get all the nautical experiences possible."
13 Mr. Nugent, to whom nautical experiences were as new as the very nautical suit of blue flannel which he wore, rather liked the calm.
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