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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steer the boat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of controlling the direction of a boat while navigating. Example: "As the captain, it was my responsibility to steer the boat through the narrow channel."
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The system then sends commands to the rudder to steer the boat along that course.
Midway through, Newman found she was unable to steer the boat.
The refugees managed to steer the boat towards the nearest visible land – beaching close to the RAF's Akrotiri military airfield.
The hydrophone picks up the tagged animals' signal and sends it to the computer, which then 'decides' on the right direction to steer the boat.
It's up to Lisa Chille '18 to steer the boat in the right direction when she races with the Harvard Heavyweights.
Not because it's a trophy, or to save the world, but simply because an experienced and talented captain gets to steer the boat through the rough seas ahead.
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Residents sometimes steer the boats into the mangrove cuts, "then get off the boat and pray," said Ted Opyr, 68.
Now you can steer the boats sitting up the way you would if you were flying a plane, but you used to have to lie on your stomach to steer.
"You needed eyes in the back of your head," Rose later recalled, but from the age of eight, the youngsters were trusted to work the locks and steer the boats.
Participants will be able to help steer the boats and adjust sheet and halyard lines while feeling the sensations of wind and motion.
The coxswain steers the boat and also directs the rowers.
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