league - 3 nautical miles. leech line - A line used to tighten the leech of a sail, helping to create proper sail shape. leech - The aft edge of a fore and aft sailsail.
League: A measure of distance approximately 3 nautical miles. One/twentieth of a degree of latitude.
Navy League Cadet Corps (Canada), Memorial Stained Glass Window, depicts a young sailor, Ship's wheel and Jesus Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada ...
League - measure of distance three miles in length Lee - The side sheltered from the wind lee cloths - a cloth hung on the lee side of a berth (the down side when the boat has heel to it) to keep one from rolling out of their bunk ...
league A distance measurement of three nautical miles lee 1. The sheltered side of land away from the wind, not to be confused with the leeward shore 2.
The Hanseatic League, formed in the 13th century, was created partially to provide mutual defense against northern pirates roaming the North and Baltic seas.
With regard to where you flag the vessel, the best people to talk to are the US Virgin Islands Charter League. You can contact Pamela Wilson at 1.800.524.2061.
The lead usually has a cavity to return a sample of the bottom type (mud, sand, etc.) League Three nautical miles. Leeward The direction away from the wind. Opposite of windward.
See also: Navigation, North, Lines, Running, Compass
 
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