Yet he did not lightly believe the navigating merchants, for such men, being great talkers, ought not to be credited too readily.
Marching and conquering on the coast of Manta, and the island of Puna, and Tumbez, there arrived at Tumbez some merchants who had come by sea from the west, navigating in balsas with sails.
Being the most seaward of the West Indies, it has become the chief port of call for ships navigating these seas.
August, September, and October are the months in which the hurricanes are most likely to occur, and all vessels navigating the West Indian seas during these months take extra precautions to secure themselves against accidents from this source.
Landed at some lodges of Red-Knife Indians: procure one of them to assist in navigating the bays Conference with the Indians.
But following thenavigating course, I make the distance seventy-five miles, though in a direct line it would fall very short of that length.
There can, however, be but little rivalry between ours and any manufacturing or navigating community, such as the Northeastern States of the American Union.
The compact was the result of compromise between the States, at that time generally distinguished as navigating and agricultural, afterward as Northern and Southern.
It will be evident that these are purelynavigating instruments and only indicate the motor condition in an indirect manner.
View of Airplane Cowl Board, Showing the Various Navigating and Indicating Instruments to Aid the Aviator in Flight.
We carried a crew of sixteen, this voyage, exclusive of the navigating officers, the purser, Snap Dean, and Dr.
The forward watch tower observatory was here, officers' cabins, Captain Carter's navigating rooms and Dr.
The Nagas united with the navigating Shus or Phoenicians .
Cosmo had had enough of that kind of adventure, while Captain Arms declared that he would resign on the spot if there was to be any more "fool navigating on mountain tops.
And, with my consent, you'll do no more navigatingover hills and mountains," grumbled Captain Arms.
Of course, it was to some extent accidental, for I didn't know that you would be here, navigating over France; but I had an idea that you might come this way if you had an intention of seeing what had happened to Europe.
Malacca for alleged carriage of contraband, and put a prize-crew on board for the purpose of navigating her to Libau.
The fundamental principle in navigating a merchantman, whether in times of peace or of war, is that the commanding officer must be left free to exercise his own judgment.
In regard to the glossary: The definitions given are those that define the terms as used in sailing or navigating small craft, and may have a different meaning when applied to larger vessels.
In this a large skin boat was put out, which was filled brimful of men and women, regardless of the evident danger of navigating such a boat, heavily laden, through sharp, newly formed ice.
In navigating among ice they showed good judgment and readiness of resource, and in the history of navigation the honour falls to them of having commanded the first vessels from Western Europe that forced their way into the Kara Sea.
Deschnev's own opinion of the possibility of navigating this sea may be seen from the fact, that, after his own vessel was lost, he had timber collected at the Anadir for the purpose of building new ones.
Advantage has been taken of these defects to give to vessels wholly belonging to foreigners and navigating the ocean an apparent American ownership.
Look at the hardy sons of New England also, navigating the Atlantic ocean on vessels of thirty or forty tons, visiting every creek and nook in the Falkland islands, South Shetland and Cape Horn, in search of seals.
There is also a great difference between conducting canoes on lakes and along a river, and navigating ships with troops on distant oceans.
On the other hand, it is obviously inexpedient to wait for the return of the salmon, since, in that case, we may not reach the Missouri before the ice will prevent our navigating it.
The only means of navigating the upper waters of the river was by rafts or canoes; the latter capable of containing but one or two persons, besides a crew of seven or eight boatmen.
But I have a home and a mother to keep and it is only by fishing and navigating vessels that I can make the money.
She wasn't a very big vessel--being but a fishing schooner of 99 tons--but still she was a vessel and required as much skill in sailing and navigating as a craft ten times her size.
The prisoners, who had been sent on board to assist in navigating the schooner to Jamaica, had communicated with them, unperceived after dark.
I was standing a watch in the navigating room with Hendricks, my junior officer, when Correy brought us the amazing news.
We returned his salute and went up to the navigating room, where I proposed to hold a brief council of war, informing Kincaide and Hendricks of what we had learned from Fetter, and deciding upon a course of action for the following day.
It was late in the afternoon when I called Correy and Kincaide to the navigating room, where I had spent several hours charting our return course.
Barnett, who was navigating officer as well as ordnance officer, in a queer voice.
He, however, engaged one of them, as a guide, innavigating the bays of the lake.
Having ascertained that the accounts of the impractibility of navigating the river were well founded, it became indispensable to take measures for proceeding on horseback.
Whilst he was navigating this lake, he was exposed to the most tremendous storm of thunder and lightning that he had ever witnessed.
With only their navigating instruments and an occasional vessel to guide them, they reached their destination after a perfect trip and created a great sensation among the natives who came down to see the airplanes alight.
The radio compass is dependable day or night, and is said to be quite as reliable as a sextant or other navigating instruments.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "navigating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boating; canoeing; cruising; navigation; rowing; sailing; seafaring; steaming; yachting