Nautical Term: Becalmed

Definition of Becalmed

Becalmed refers to a sailing vessel that comes to a complete standstill in the water due to the absence of wind. This situation can last for hours or even days, leaving the vessel and its crew at the mercy of the calm waters.

For instance, imagine a cargo ship sailing across the Pacific Ocean. Suddenly, the ship finds itself becalmed, with no wind to propel it forward. The ship’s crew must then rely on their backup power sources to keep the cargo cool and prevent any spoilage. The situation remains uncertain as the crew waits for the wind to return, allowing them to resume their journey across the vast Pacific Ocean.

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