Nautical Term: Trip

Definition of Trip

The nautical term ‘trip’ refers to the deliberate act of releasing a mooring line or anchor cable to allow a boat to move freely. For instance, in the following paragraph, the sailor uses the term ‘trip’ to describe the release of the anchor cable:

As the storm intensified, the sailor decided it was time to seek refuge in a safe harbor. After carefully preparing the boat for the expected rough conditions, the sailor pulled up the anchor and released the anchor cable with a quick ‘trip’ of the mooring line.

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