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Naval Commands
in Nautical/Naval History
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Hi, i know a bit of sailing terminology and understand the basics of small scale sailing but have taken an interest in 18th century naval, such as man o wars and the greatness of the births navy. I was just wondering if someone could inform me the basic orders that would be given on deck of a vessel by the captain / bosun. I know there’s endlsss amounts so would just like to know basic commands to stop, speed up, leave harbour. Anchor up. Turn Port and starboard. Clewing up lines / sails Firing / reloading cannons. Simple stuff like that