Parts of a Sailboat
Naval History
Knots and Bends
Naval terminology
For fun
100

The part that is used to steer the sailboat

what is the Rudder

100

The RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) by name came into existence when?

when is 1910

100

This knot looks like an eight

what is a Figure 8

100

The term used for a trash disposal container

what is the Gash can

100

Who is our Commanding Officer

what is Lt. Engel

200

A horizontal pole that attaches to the mast

What is the Boom

200

How old is the Canadian Navy

What is 111 years old

200

A common knot used for tying two ropes of the same diameter

What is a Reef Knot

200

The term that is used in the navy for the washroom

what is The Heads

200

What's our corps name

what is RCSCC 43 Impregnable

300

A pivoting plate used to balance a boat and lessen leeway

what is a Centreboard

300

How many ships are currently active in the Canadian military

What is 36

300

A common bend for joining lines of different diameters.

What is a Sheet bend

300

The right side of the ship

What is starboard

300

What does R.C.S.C.C mean

what is Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps

400

A fastening around or in which lines can be secured

what is a Cleat

400

This ship was the first commissioned for 'active' duty in the Canadian navy

what is the HMCS Niobe

400

A knot used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or another rope

What is a Rolling Hitch

400

Room from which a ship is commanded

what is the Bridge

400

Who's picture do you have to salute once you enter the Queen's building

what is Queen Elizabeth II

500

A boat's fixed underwater part used to prevent sideways drift and provide stability

What is the Keel

500

What major battle took place between 1939 to 1945

what is the Battle of Atlantic

500

This knot sometimes referred to as King of the knots because of its importance

what is a Bowline

500

The term used in the Canadian navy for above

what is aloft

500

What is the motto of the Canadian Navy

what is Ready Aye Ready

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