Boatmanship

/ˈboʊtmənʃɪp/ noun

The skill, knowledge, and technique required to operate and manage a boat effectively.

Compound of 'boatman' (a person who operates boats) and '-ship' (a suffix meaning 'state, condition, or skill'). The '-ship' suffix comes from Old English 'sciepe', originally meaning 'shape' or 'condition', as seen in words like 'friendship' and 'leadership'.

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