Meaning cast off
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cast off


To unfasten all lines in preparation for departure.
Source: discoverboating.com

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cast off


estimate length of copy
Source: mediastudentsbook.com (offline)

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        To drop the mooring lines, and begin a voyage.
Source: 20thcenturyliners.com (offline)

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cast off


To let go.
Source: boatsafe.com

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cast off


To let go.
Source: sailinglinks.com

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cast off


To let go.
Source: usmm.org

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cast off


To let go.
Source: readyayeready.com

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cast off


Releasing the lines to a mooring, wharf, dock, buoy or another ship in order to move away. Shore-side, the term refers to second-hand clothing.
Source: georgianindex.net

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cast off


Letting go of a line; as in: Cast off and get underway.
Source: schoolofsailing.net

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cast off


To let go.
Source: marineinstitute.org

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cast off


To let go.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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cast off


To let go or release.
Source: brethrencoast.com

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cast off


To let go of a line; to leave a dock or a mooring; to untie or loose a rope or line.
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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cast off


To detach mooring lines as when leaving a dock
Source: riggingandsails.com

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cast off


to release lines holding boat to shore or mooring, to release sheets
Source: photographers1.com

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cast off


To undo all mooring lines (ropes) in preparation for departure
Source: dttas.ie

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cast off


To let go of a line; to leave a dock or a mooring; to untie or loose a rope or line.
Source: marinewaypoints.com





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