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sea ranger

British  

noun

  1. US equivalent: mariner.  a senior Guide training in seamanship

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The 19-foot-long Arima 19 Sea Ranger, named Might as Well, has been on his property now for the last four years.

From Los Angeles Times

Back at sea, Ranger proceeded to give Endeavour a further view of her stern, although Skipper Vanderbilt won the next two races by less embarrassing margins: 4 min.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sea Ranger for the Boeing patrol bomber PBB.

From Time Magazine Archive

“I’ll take you to the seaport of Nombre de Dios,” said the bluff sea ranger.

From Project Gutenberg

The spume frothed above the eddying current, sucked downward by the emaciated form of the famous mariner, and a solitary gull shrieked cruelly above the bubbles, below which—upon beads of coral and clean sand—rested the body of Sir Francis Drake, rover, rogue, and rattling sea ranger.

From Project Gutenberg