His own body looked to him like a ship riding the waves.
By 1600, the weather was improving and the ship rode better.
The ship was a good two miles down the Port, riding the current and tide.
Below them the giant city contracted as the great ship rode higher.
But the ship was riding un-usually low in the water.
There were several other ships riding at anchor outside the harbor.
Then the ship appeared to slew around and ride steady.
The ship will ride more easily on a bow sea.
The ship rode under full sail before the eternal trade wind.
If the ship had been riding high, fully buoyant, she'd have turned right over.