The small sail on a 420.
What is the Jib?
The nautical term for a bathroom?
What is the Heads?
The basis of drill is.
What is Teamwork?
The name of one of the organizations that supports the sea cadet program.
What is the Navy League or the Department of Defence?
The knot used to tie two ropes of equal diameter together.
What is the reef/square knot?
The person who steers that boat and controls the main sail.
What is the Skipper?
The nautical term for the back end of the ship.
What is the stern?
The foot that you step off with on the march.
What is the Left foot?
The name of the all girls cadet corps before the programs were merged.
What is a Wrennette Corps?
The main body of a boat.
What is the hull?
The person who balances the boat.
What is the crew?
The nautical term for everyone on board the ship.
What is the Ship's Company?
The place where your fingertip should go during a salute.
What is the corner of your eye?
The motto of the sea cadet program.
What is "Ready, aye, ready"?
This knot creates a temporary eye in a rope.
What is the bowline?
The part of the boat that keeps it from capsizing.
What is the centreboard/daggerboard?
The nautical term for Kitchen.
What is the Galley?
The angle that your feet should be at when at attention.
What is 45°?
The name of the sea cadet program before it was named “Royal Canadian Sea Cadets.”
What is the "Boys Naval Brigade?"
The knot tied in the end of heaving line.
What is a monkey's fist?
When a boat turns with the stern going through the wind.
What is jibing?
The nautical term for garbage?
What is Gash?
The minimum number of cadets that must be in a division to form three ranks.
What is 10?
In 1942 King George VI grant this to the sea cadet program.
What is the 'Royal' title?
The purpose of whipping a rope.
What is to prevent the rope from fraying?