(1) Following another night at anchor we conduct another pax transfer ashore .
(2) Flying low, they not only checked boats afloat, but those stored ashore as well.
(3) Handing over the helm he directed me close to land, hopped ashore and left us to fate.
(4) This is also the time to talk to the authorities about public shelters ashore .
(5) These can hit the shore within minutes on occasion, and can rush ashore without warning causing immeasurable damage.
(6) This meant that the crew would be ashore for anything up to two months at a time.
(7) Richard was tossed into the sea and spent two hours in the freezing water trying to swim ashore but was constantly beaten back by fierce waves.
(8) We returned to the jetty and the sailors fastened the boat ashore .
(9) In their voyage through the remote islands and atolls they seldom took the boy ashore , fearing infection.
(10) Redwing ordered them to lower the anchor, and they got into the jolly boats and went ashore .
(11) They had suffered only minor shock and injuries and subsequently were transferred ashore .
(12) The seals come ashore to breed
(13) That will take some adjustment to how we organize maintenance and training ashore .
(14) Vangelis travelled ashore by pulling on the rope attached to the shore bollard and returned by pulling on the rope attached to the ferry.
(15) The prize gives special emphasis to research which improves the management or techniques in sick bays ashore and afloat.
(16) As we scrambled ashore , more experienced sailors were taking to the water with glee aboard a fleet of dinghies and catamarans.
(17) Sailors from Argyll are involved in two projects ashore , the more ambitious one being the building of a health clinic.
(18) We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes.
(19) Due to the situation ashore in Honiara, there has been no shore leave allowed over the two months the ship was there.
(20) He was rescued and taken ashore to Guatemala by coastguards last year.