What is the difference between captain and skipper




















English US. Portuguese Brazil. Question about English US. What is the difference between skipper and captain? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Report copyright infringement. Skipper as a noun nautical : The master of a ship. Examples: "rfquotek Shakespeare". Compare words:. Posted June 18, Kudos2Fly Posted June 19, Posted June 19, The "Captain" is the title of the guy who commands the ship.

The "Old Man" is what the Chiefs call him in conversation but not addressing him directly. Coast Guard. Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Forum Jump. Forum Assistance. New Cruisers. River Cruising. Special Interest Cruising. Cruise Discussion Topics. UK Cruising. Canadian Cruisers. North American Homeports. Ports of Call. Cruise Conversations.

Roll Call Info for Swapped Ships. How to Contact Us. Sunshine in dry dock. Radiance docked at Port of Miami. Skagway, AK. Ephesus Greece. Deck Sign In Sign Up. When used as verbs, captain means to act as captain, whereas skipper means to captain a ship or a sports team. The person lawfully in command of a ship or other vessel. Just as the captain of a ship is informally called a skipper, the captain of a club can share the same title.

They are usually one of the older or more experienced players that have been at the club for a long period of time.



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