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Young Professionals Committee

SNAME's Young Professionals Committee (YPC) is a group that was formed to address the needs of young professionals in our society, specifically in developing leadership skills, continuing education opportunities, career development, networking and integration into the Society and much more. Young Professional Groups exist in most Sections. To find out more, contact the YPC Chairman, Stefan Wolczko at
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wake

A swell generated by ship or boat, when moving across water;
Moving waves that the vessel leaves behind it, when passing through the waters;
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Fake

(1) One turn in a coil of rope.
(2) A verb, to lay out line or chain on deck for easy running or inspection.
[From Origins of Sea Terms, John G. Rogers, Mystic Seaport Museum, 1
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DECK LIFE LINES

I would like to know how we can exactly speel out - define: DECK LIFE LINES, these are 2 lines (on port and starboard side) mounted for safety on deck (on sirious weather), on which all of the crew members can easealy mount their life lines. It is basicaly one long line on one side of the sailboat (from aft to bow). I hope you can understand what i mean. 
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Outreach

SNAME defines "Outreach" as ....Spreading the word about the benefits of being involved in the naval architect and marine engineering disciplines of the maritime industry, which is possibly the world's
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Plimsoll

waterlines to show the maximum level the water should reach when the ship is properly loaded.  named for Samuel Plimsoll
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lubber

n, - A clumsy person or very inexperienced sailor.  May also be referred to as a land lubber.
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lubber's line

n, - A fixed line inscribed in the bowl of a ship's compass pointing forward and corresponding to the ship's centerline.  It is the reference line by which a ship is steered.
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SNAME SNAP

SNAME SNAP [SNAME's New Access Portal] is a committee that supports and guides the SNAME web presence development [Voyager Project] from a member perspective.
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SNAME SNAP Conference Call

Normally every Friday at 8:30 AM EST (EDT) the SNAP Group conducts a conference call to discuss the Voyager Project progress. SNAP members can join the conference call using the following dial-in information.

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aft

adv.  Term indicating towards the stern of a vessel.  prep. Term indicating towards the rear of.  An alternate term is abaft.
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forward

adj. Term meaning near, on or in the bow of a vessel.  adv. Term meaning towards the bow of a vessel.
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ton-mile

A unit used to measure sea trade that is equal to one ton of cargo transported one nautical mile.
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knot

A nautical measurement of speed which is exactly equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. Abbreviated as kn, kt or kts.  Equivalent to approximately 1.15 miles per hour or 1.852 kilometers per h
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Nautical Mile

A unit of length used in navigation, also referred to as a sea mile.  It is based on the length of one minute of arc on a great circle of the earth.  It is equal to 1852 meters or 6076.1 feet
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