steerageway

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steerage +‎ way

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steerageway (countable and uncountable, plural steerageways)

  1. (nautical) The minimum speed of a ship, below which it does not answer the helm and cannot be steered.
    • 1902, Jack London, “chapter XII”, in The Cruise of the Dazzler:
      The latter made one tremendous spurt, then gave up in despair and hauled in his oars. French Pete let go the main-sheet, lost steerageway as he rounded up alongside the motionless skiff, and dragged Joe out.

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