An experienced sailor is sometimes called a 'sea bee'. There is another name for an experienced sailor as well, but I can't remember it.
They are also called "able seamen"
The most venerable term is so well known that it has migrated to other areas beyond sailing. An experienced sailor is also known as an "OLD SALT." The derivation is obvious, especially since before refrigeration, beef and fish were preserved for long voyages by soaking them in brine; so the expression "SEASONED" also comes to mind, but that was not restricted to sailing.
Can also be referred to as a "sea dog".
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A skilled sailor is also known as a navigator
The word is spelled sailor. Example: The sailor loved relaxing on his boat.
The equator is an imaginary line around the centre of the earth, from East to West. It is, by definition 0 degrees of latitude and is named because all places on the line have equal latitude. In nautical history it is known as "The Line" - a sailor who passed over the equator was said to "cross the line" and this was a rite of passage in that sailor's experience.
Another name for a base is Alkali.
Salty Dog?
Seaman.
A sailor.
Seaman.
Matelot, seafarer.
A term for a sailor that starts with "mar" is "mariner."
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A proficient seafarer.
It is a mariner.
A chanty is another name for a shanty, a sailor's work song.
A chantey is another name for a shanty, a sailor's work song.