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A sailor or mariner is a person who navigates water-borne vesselsSHIPS

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 or assists in their operation, maintenance, or service. The term can apply to professional mariners, military personnel, and recreational sailors as well as a plethora of other uses. Etymologically, the name preserves the memory of the time when ships were commonly powered by sailFacts About Sail

A sail is any type of surface intended to generate thrust by being placed in a wind in essence a vertically-oriented wing....
s, but applies to the personnel of all vessels, whatever their mode of locomotion.

Professional mariners hold a variety of professions and ranks which are fairly standard, with the exception of slight naming differences around the world. Common categories by department include the Deck departmentDeck department Summary

The Deck Department is a reference to a division on a U.S....
, the Engineering department, and the Steward's department. Mariners can also be categorized by status as a senior licensed marinerLicensed mariner Summary

A licensed mariner is a person who holds a license issued by one or more countries to hold senior positions aboard ships, bo...
s or unlicensed mariners.

A number of professional mariners have left the industry and lead noteworthy lives in the naval services or on the shore. For example, Traian BasescuTraian Basescu

Traian Basescu is a Romanian politician and former Merchant Navy officer....
, started his career as a third mateThird Mate

The Third Mate is the third officer of a merchant vessel....
 in 1976 and is now the President of RomaniaRomania

Romania: is a country in Southeastern Europe....
. Arthur PhillipArthur Phillip

Admiral Arthur Phillip, RN was a British naval officer and colonial administrator....
 joined the Merchant Navy in 1751 and 37 years later founded Sydney, Australia. Merchant mariner Douglass NorthDouglass North

Douglass Cecil North is co-recipient of the 1993 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel....
 went from seaman to navigator to win the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Professional mariners

Seafarers hold a variety of professions and ranks, each of which carry unique responsibilities which are integral to the successful operation of an ocean-going vessel. A ship's crew can generally be divided into four main categories: the deck department, the engineering department, the steward's department, and other.

Deck department

Officer positions in the deck departmentDeck department

The Deck Department is a reference to a division on a U.S....
 include but are not limited to: MasterMaster Mariner

Master Mariner is the official title of someone qualified to command a ship; the qualification is colloquially called a "Mas...
 and his ChiefChief Mate

The Chief Mate is the head of the deck department on a merchant vessel, second-in-command after the ship's Master....
, SecondSecond Mate

The Second Mate of a merchant vessel is usually in charge of navigation....
, and ThirdThird Mate

The Third Mate is the third officer of a merchant vessel....
 officers. The official classifications for unlicensed members of the deck department are Able SeamanAble Seaman (occupation) Summary

An Able Seaman is an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship....
 and Ordinary SeamanOrdinary Seaman (occupation)

An Ordinary Seaman is an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship....
.

A common deck crew for a ship includes:
  • (1) Chief OfficerChief Mate

    The Chief Mate is the head of the deck department on a merchant vessel, second-in-command after the ship's Master....
    /Chief Mate
  • (1) Second OfficerSecond Mate

    The Second Mate of a merchant vessel is usually in charge of navigation....
     /Second Mate
  • (1) Third OfficerThird Mate

    The Third Mate is the third officer of a merchant vessel....
     / Third Mate
  • (1) BoatswainBoatswain

    A boatswain, often phonetically spelled and pronounced bosun, is a warrant officer or petty officer who is foreman of ...
  • (2-6) Able SeamenAble Seaman (occupation)

    An Able Seaman is an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship....
  • (0-2) Ordinary SeamenOrdinary Seaman (occupation)

    An Ordinary Seaman is an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship....


Engineering department

A ship's engineering department consists of the members of a ship's crew that operates and maintains the propulsion and other systems onboard the vessel. Marine engineering staff also deal with the "hotel" facilities onboard, notably the sewageSewage

Sewage is the liquid waste produced by humans which typically contains washing water, laundry waste, faeces, urine and other...
, lighting, air conditioningAir conditioning

[Image:Single-room AC unit-internal.jpg|thumb|right|The internal section of the same unit....
 and water systems. Engineering staff manage bulk fuel transfers and require training in firefighting and first aid. Additional duties include maintaining the ship's boats and performing other nautical tasks. Engineers play a key role in cargo loading/discharging gear and safety systems, though the specific cargo discharge function remains the responsibility of deck officers and deck workers.

A common engineering crew for a ship includes:
  • (1) Chief EngineerFacts About Chief Engineer

    The Chief Engineer on a merchant vessel is the official title of someone qualified to oversee the entire engine department; ...
  • (1) Second Engineer / First Assistant Engineer
  • (1) Third Engineer / Second Assistant Engineer
  • (1-2) Fourth Engineer / Third Assistant Engineer
  • (0-2) Fifth Engineer / Junior Engineer
  • (1-3) OilerOiler (occupation) Overview

    An oiler is one of the most junior roles in the engine room of a ship . Their role consists mainly of keeping machinery lubr...
     (unlicensed qualified rating)
  • (0-3) Greaser/s (unlicensed qualified rating)
  • (1-5) Entry-level rating (such as Wiper (occupation)Wiper (occupation)

    A wiper is the most junior crewmember in the engine room of a ship....
    , Utilityman, etc)


American ships also carry a Qualified Member of the Engine DepartmentQualified Member of the Engine Department

A Qualified Member of the Engineering Department also known as an Unlicensed Junior Engineer or QMED is a senior...
. Other possible positions include Motorman, MachinistMachinist

A machinist is a person who uses machine tools to make or modify parts, primarily metal parts....
, ElectricianElectrician

An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings and related equipment....
, Refrigeration Engineer, and Tankerman.

Steward's department

A typical Steward's department for a cargo ship is a Chief StewardChief Steward

A Chief Steward is the senior unlicensed crew member working in the Steward's Department of a ship....
, a Chief CookChief Cook

A Chief Cook is a senior unlicensed crewmember working in the Steward's department of a merchant ship....
, and a Steward's AssistantSteward's Assistant

A Steward's Assistant is an unlicensed, entry-level crewmember in the Steward's Department of a merchant ship....
. All three positions are typically filled by unlicensed personnel.

The chief steward directs, instructs, and assigns personnel performing such functions as preparing and serving meals; cleaning and maintaining officers' quarters and steward department areas; and receiving, issuing, and inventorying stores.

The chief steward also plans menus; compiles supply, overtime, and cost control records. The steward may requisition or purchase stores and equipment. Galley roles may include baking.

A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the Steward's AssistantSteward's Assistant

A Steward's Assistant is an unlicensed, entry-level crewmember in the Steward's Department of a merchant ship....
, the Chief CookChief Cook

A Chief Cook is a senior unlicensed crewmember working in the Steward's department of a merchant ship....
, and other Steward's Department crewmembers.

A person has to have a Merchant Mariner's DocumentMerchant Mariner's Document

The Merchant Mariner's Document, or Z-Card, is issued by the United States Coast Guard in accordance with the STCW gui...
 issued by the United States Coast GuardUnited States Coast Guard

The United States Coast Guard is a branch of the United States armed forces involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, a...
 in the United States Merchant MarineUnited States Merchant Marine

The United States Merchant Marine is a fleet of ships that is used to transport both imports and exports during peace time a...
 in order to serve as a chief steward. All chief cooks who sail internationally are similarly documented by their respective countries because of international conventions and agreements.

Other departments

Various types of staff officer positions may exist on board a ship, including Junior Assistant Purser, Senior Assistant Purser, PurserPurser

A ship's purser, or just purser is the person on a ship responsible for the handling of money on board....
, Chief Purser, Medical Doctor, Professional NurseNurse

A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing....
, Marine Physician Assistant, and Hospital CorpsmanHospital Corpsman

Hospital Corpsmen are members of the United States Navy Hospital Corps....
. These jobs are considered administrative positions and are therefore regulated by Certificates of Registry issued by the United States Coast Guard. PilotsHarbour pilot Overview

A harbour pilot guides ships through the narrow, shallow and dangerous coastal waters between a harbour and the open sea....
 are also merchant marine officers and are licensed by the Coast Guard.

Working conditions

Mariners spend extended periods at sea. Most deep-sea mariners are hired for one or more voyages that last for several months. There is no job security after that. The length of time between voyages varies by job availability and personal preference.

The rate of unionization for these workers in the United States is about 36 percent, much higher than the average for all occupations. Consequently, merchant marine officers and seamen, both veterans and beginners, are hired for voyages through union hiring halls or directly by shipping companies. Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. Hiring halls typically are found in major seaports.

At sea, on larger vessels mariners usually stand watch for 4 hours and are off for 8 hours, 7 days a week.

Mariners work in all weather conditions. Working in damp and cold conditions often is inevitable, although ships try to avoid severe storms while at sea. It is uncommon for modern vessels to suffer disasters such as fire, explosion, or a sinking. Yet workers face the possibility of having to abandon ship on short notice if it collides with other vessels or runs aground. Mariners also risk injury or death from falling overboard and from hazards associated with working with machinery, heavy loads, and dangerous cargo. However, modern safety management procedures, advanced emergency communications, and effective international rescue systems place modern mariners in a much safer position.

Most newer vessels are air conditioned, soundproofed from noisy machinery, and equipped with comfortable living quarters. These amenities have helped ease the sometimes difficult circumstances of long periods away from home. Also, modern communications, especially email, link modern mariners to their families. Nevertheless, some mariners dislike the long periods away from home and the confinement aboard ship. They consequently leave the profession.

Notable mariners

Merchant seamen have gone on to make their mark on the world in a number of interesting ways. Traian BasescuTraian Basescu

Traian Basescu is a Romanian politician and former Merchant Navy officer....
, who started his career as a third mateThird Mate

The Third Mate is the third officer of a merchant vessel....
 in 1976 is now the President of RomaniaRomania

Romania: is a country in Southeastern Europe....
. Arthur PhillipArthur Phillip

Admiral Arthur Phillip, RN was a British naval officer and colonial administrator....
 joined the Merchant Navy in 1751 and 37 years later founded the city of Sydney, Australia. Merchant mariner Douglass NorthDouglass North

Douglass Cecil North is co-recipient of the 1993 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel....
 went from seaman to navigator to winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics. Jimmy CarterJimmy Carter

James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. was the 39th President of the United States and the Nobel Peace laureate in 2002....
 went on to become the 39th President of the United States after service in the US Navy.

Members of the British Merchant Navy have won the Distinguished Service CrossKingsmill Bates

Captain Kingsmill Bates was an British sailor who made repairs to the radar for the battleship Duke of York during the Battl...
, and have had careers taking them from 'Deck Boy Peter' to Air Marshal Sir Beresford Peter Torrington Horsley KCB, CBE, LVO, AFCPeter Horsley

Air Marshal Sir Beresford Peter Torrington Horsley KCB CBE LVO AFC RAF, usually Peter Horsley, was a senior Royal Air ...
. Canadian merchant seamen have won the Victoria CrossPhilip Bent

Philip Eric Bent,VC, DSO,, was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallan...
 and the Medal of HonorCharles Andrew MacGillivary

Charles Andrew MacGillivary was a Medal of Honor recipient, born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada....
. American merchant seamen have won the Medal of Honor in the Korean WarGeorge H. O'Brien, Jr.

George H. OBrien, Jr. was a United States Marine Corps officer who was awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States's highe...
 and Vietnam WarLawrence Joel Summary

Sp6c./SFC Lawrence Joel was an American veteran....
, and one went on to become the "Father of the American Navy."Facts About John Paul Jones

John Paul Jones was America's first well-known naval hero in the American Revolutionary War....
  One doesn't have to look far to find merchant seamen who became war heroes in ScotlandDavid Broadfoot

David Broadfoot was a Scottish seaman....
, FranceJacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin

Baron Jacques F?lix Emmanuel Hamelin was a rear admiral of the French navy and later a Baron....
, New ZealandWilliam Sanders

William Sanders may refer to:*William Sanders...
, PeruMiguel Grau Seminario

Grand Admiral Miguel María Grau Seminario was a renowned Peruvian naval officer and hero of the Naval Battle of Angamos duri...
, or DenmarkKim Malthe-Bruun

Kim Malthe-Bruun was born in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada in July 1923....
.

Since World War II, a number of merchant seamen have become notorious criminals. American William ColepaughWilliam Colepaugh

William Curtis Colepaugh was an American traitor of World War II who, following his 1943 discharge from the US Naval Reserve...
 was convicted as a Nazi spy in World War II and Fritz SauckelFritz Sauckel

Fritz Sauckel was a Nazi war criminal, who organized the systematic enslavement of millions of men and boys from lands occup...
 was convicted as a Nazi war criminal. Briton Duncan Scott-FordDuncan Scott-Ford

Duncan Alexander Croall Scott-Ford was a British merchant seaman who was hanged for treachery after giving information to an...
 was hanged for treachery in World War II. George HennardGeorge Hennard

George Hennard was a mass murderer who claimed twenty-four victims at a cafeteria in Killeen, Texas, USA, in an event that h...
 was an American mass murderer who claimed 24 victims on a rampage at Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, TexasKilleen, Texas Summary

Killeen is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States....
. And Perry Smith'sPerry Smith (murderer)

Perry Edward Smith was one of two ex-convicts who murdered the four members of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas on Nove...
 own murderous rampage was made famous in Truman CapoteTruman Capote

Truman Garca Capote was an American writer whose non-fiction, stories, novels and plays are recognized literary classics....
's non-fiction novel In Cold Blood.In Cold Blood

In Cold Blood may refer to:*In Cold Blood, the 1966 book by Truman Capote...


Mariners are well represented in the visual arts. French pilot's assistant Paul GauguinFacts About Paul Gauguin

Eugne Henri Paul Gauguin was a leading Post-Impressionist artist....
 would later become a leading post-impressionist painter and pioneered modern art's synthetist style. American seaman Haskell WexlerHaskell Wexler Summary

Haskell Wexler is an Academy Award-winning American cinematographer, and a film producer and director....
 later won two Academy Awards, the latter for a biography of his shipmate Woody GuthrieWoody Guthrie

Woodrow Wilson Guthrie was an influential and prolific American folk musician noted for his identification with the common ...
. British Merchant Navy member Ken RussellKen Russell Overview

Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell, known as Ken Russell, is a controversial English film director, particularly known for his fil...
 later directed films such as TommyTommy

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, Altered StatesAltered States Summary

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, and The Lair of the White WormThe Lair of the White Worm (film)

The Lair of the White Worm is a 1988 film based on the novel by Bram Stoker....
. Merchant seaman Johnny CraigJohnny Craig

Johnny Craig, aka Jay Taycee and F.C....
 was already a working comic book artist before he joined up, but Ernie SchroederFacts About Ernie Schroeder

Ernest C. "Ernie" Schroeder was an American comic book artist and a commercial illustrator and sculptor, best known for draw...
 wouldn't start drawing comics until after returning home from World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
.

Merchant sailors have also made a splash in the world of sport. In football, with Fred BlackburnFred Blackburn (footballer)

Fred Blackburn was an English footballer....
 in England and the likes of Dan DevineDan Devine

Dan Devine was a football coach who served as head coach at three colleges and also served for four years as head coach of t...
 and Heisman Trophy winner Frank SinkwichFrank Sinkwich

Frank Sinkwich won the Heisman Trophy in 1942 while playing at the University of Georgia from 1940-1942....
 in the U.S. In track and field, American seamen Cornelius Cooper JohnsonCornelius Cooper Johnson

Cornelius Cooper Johnson was an African-American athlete in the high jump....
 and Jim ThorpeJim Thorpe

Jacobus Franciscus "Jim" Thorpe is considered one of the most versatile athletes in modern sports....
 both won Olympic medals, though Thorpe didn't get his until 30 years after his death. Seamen Jim Bagby, Jr.Jim Bagby, Jr.

James Charles Jacob Bagby, Jr. was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland ...
 and Charlie KellerCharlie Keller

Charles Ernest Keller was a left fielder in Major League Baseball....
 went on to Major League Baseball. Drew Bundini BrownDrew Bundini Brown

Drew Bundini Brown was an assistant trainer and cornerman of Muhammad Ali throughout the former heavyweight champion's car...
 was Muhammad Ali's assistant trainer and cornerman, and Joe GoldJoe Gold

Joe Gold founder of Gold's Gym and World Gym....
 went on to make his fortune as the bodybuilding and fitness guru of Gold's GymGold's Gym

Gold's Gym International, Inc. is an international chain of fitness centers originally started in California by Joe Gold....
.

Other sporting notables include Edwin StrattonEdwin Stratton

Edwin William James Stratton was a British aikido teacher and the founder of Yoshinkan UK....
 the founder of Yoshinkan UK, Dutchman Henk de VeldeHenk de Velde Overview

Henk de Velde is a Dutch seafarer....
 known for sailing solo around the world, and Briton Matthew WebbMatthew Webb

Captain Matthew Webb was the first person to swim the English Channel without the use of artificial aids....
 who was the first person to swim the English ChannelEnglish Channel

The English Channel is the part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the island of Great Britain from northern France and j...
 without the use of artificial aid.

Irish Merchant Navy member Kevin McCloryKevin McClory

Kevin O'Donovan McClory is an Irish screenwriter, producer, and director....
 spent 14 days in a lifeboat and later went on to write the James Bond movies Never Say Never Again and Thunderball. Members of the American Beat Movement Allen GinsbergAllen Ginsberg

Irwin Allen Ginsberg was an American Beat poet born in Newark, New Jersey....
, Jack KerouacJack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was an American novelist, writer, poet, artist, and part of the Beat Generation....
, Bob KaufmanBob Kaufman

Bob Kaufman, born Robert Garnell Kaufman in New Orleans, Louisiana, was an American Beat poet and surrealist inspired ...
, and Herbert HunckeHerbert Huncke

Herbert Huncke was a rare blend of sub-culture icon, writer, homosexual pioneer, drug addict, common criminal, friend and en...
 were all Merchant Mariners.

It's perhaps not surprising that the writers of Moby DickHerman Melville

Herman Melville was an American novelist, essayist and poet....
, The American Practical NavigatorNathaniel Bowditch

Nathaniel Bowditch was an early American mathematician, who wrote on ocean navigation....
, and Two Years Before the Mast were Merchant Mariners. It might be surprising that the writers of BoratPeter Baynham

Peter Baynham is a British comedy writer and performer born in Cardiff, Wales....
, A Hard Day's NightAlun Owen

Alun Owen was a British screenwriter, predominantly active in television but best remembered by a wider audience for writing...
, and Cool Hand LukeDonn Pearce

Donn Pearce is best known as the ex-convict who wrote the novel Cool Hand Luke....
were.

Seamen always complain about leaving their girl friends ashore, but imagine how James DoughertyJames Dougherty

James Edward Dougherty was the first husband of Marilyn Monroe....
 felt, leaving his 17-year-old wife Marilyn Monroe on the beach. Merchant Navy steward Freddie Lennon had a surprise when he returned home to find he had a newborn son. That son would later found the musical group The BeatlesThe Beatles Overview

The Beatles were an English Pop/Rock and Roll band formed in 1962 by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and John Lennon...
.

A number of U.S. Merchant Mariners from World War II later played well known television characters. The list includes Milburn DrysdaleRaymond Bailey

Raymond Bailey was an American actor on the Broadway stage, movies, and television....
 on The Beverly Hillbillies, Archie BunkerCarroll O'Connor

John Carroll O'Connor was an American actor, famous for his portrayal of the character Archie Bunker in the television sitco...
 on All in the Family, ColumboPeter Falk

Peter Michael Falk is an American actor....
 on Columbo, Jim RockfordJames Garner

James Garner is an American film and television actor of partially Cherokee Indian descent....
 on The Rockford Files, Steve McGarretJack Lord

John Joseph Patrick Ryan, best known by his stage name Jack Lord, was an American television, film, and Broadway actor...
 on Hawaii Five-O, Uncle Jesse DukeDenver Pyle

Denver Dell Pyle was born in Bethune, Colorado....
 on The Dukes of Hazzard, and Cheyenne BodieClint Walker

Norman Eugene "Clint" Walker is an American actor best known for his cowboy role as "Cheyenne Bodie" in the TV Western serie...
 on Cheyenne.

Other uses

An ancient term, the word "sailor," has come to mean many things. Sailor may refer to:
  • a person who practices the art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or sailboatSailboat

    The term sailboat has a broad meaning generally including yachts and smaller vessels of many configurations, which use wind...
    , across a body of water,
  • anyone from a recruit to an admiralAdmiral

    Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. ...
     in a navyNavy

    A navy is the branch of a country's military forces principally designated for naval warfare and amphibious warfare namely ...
    ,
  • a person who goes out sailingSailing

    Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or sailboat, across a body of water....
    , boatingBoating

    Boating, the leisurely activity of traveling by boat typically refers to the recreational use of boats whether power boats, ...
     or yachtingYachting

    Yachting is a physical activity involving boats....
    ,
  • an enlisted member of a military naval force,
  • anyone on a boat
  • a person who is under sail and not on a vessel with motorised power of any kind in the Royal NavyRoyal Navy Overview

    The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services ....
    ,
  • members of the deck departmentDeck department Overview

    The Deck Department is a reference to a division on a U.S....
     as opposed to members of other departments in the Merchant Navy

See also

  • Seafarer's professions and ranksSeafarer's professions and ranks Overview

    Seafarers hold a variety of professions and ranks, and each of these roles carries unique responsibilities which are i...
  • SeamanSeaman

    Seaman can be a generic term for male sailor....
     military rank
  • The Marine SocietyThe Marine Society

    The Marine Society was the world's first seafarers charity....
  • Merchant Navy
  • United States Merchant MarineUnited States Merchant Marine

    The United States Merchant Marine is a fleet of ships that is used to transport both imports and exports during peace time a...
  • SailingSailing Summary

    Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or sailboat, across a body of water....


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