Where is the bow of the ship?

The front of a boat is called the bow, while the rear of a boat is called the stern. When looking towards the bow, the left-hand side of the boat is the port side. And starboard is the corresponding word for the right side of a boat.
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Is the bow of a ship the front or the back?

Bow: The front of a boat is called the bow.
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What is the bow side of a vessel?

Every boat operator should know the following terms and definitions. Bow : Front of a boat. Stern : Rear of a boat. Starboard : Right side of a boat. Port : Left side of a boat.
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Why is it called the bow of a ship?

Certainly an easy way to remember the Bow is the front of the boat. Bow, as in bow and arrow, means to curve. The sides of the ship begin to bow as we get towards the forward part of a ship. The sides curve to meet at the most forward point of the ship.
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Where is the helm in a ship?

Helm – The steering station, which includes engine controls and a wheel or joystick.
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What are the 4 sides of a ship called?

Now let's learn the words for the front, rear, left and right sides of the boat. The front of a boat is called the bow, while the rear of a boat is called the stern. When looking towards the bow, the left-hand side of the boat is the port side. And starboard is the corresponding word for the right side of a boat.
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What are the parts of a ship called?

E.g. rudder, anchor, bow, keel, accommodation, propeller, mast, bridge, hatch coves and bow thrusters are some common visible parts. In contrast, bulkheads, frames, cargo holds, hopper tank, double bottom, girders, cofferdams, side shell etc., are the invisible parts of a ship.
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What is the left of a ship called?

When looking forward, toward the bow of a ship, port and starboard refer to the left and right sides, respectively. In the early days of boating, before ships had rudders on their centerlines, boats were controlled using a steering oar.
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What's the back of the ship called?

The rear of a ship, at the direction of a ship's stern, is called the aft. And what's wedged in between the forward and the aft of a ship is commonly dubbed midship.
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What is the bottom of a ship called?

A structural keel is the bottom-most structural member around which the hull of a ship is built. The keel runs along the centerline of the ship, from the bow to the stern.
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What does the word bow?

: a bending of the head or body in respect, submission, assent, or salutation also : a show of respect or submission smiled and gave a bow.
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Why is port called port?

The left side is called 'port' because ships with steerboards or star boards would dock at ports on the opposite side of the steerboard or star. As the right side was the steerboard side or star board side, the left side was the port side.
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What is the middle of the ship called?

The central or middle area of a ship is amidships. The right center side is the starboard beam and the left center side is the port beam. The rear of a vessel is the stern. When you move in that direction you are going aft, when the ship moves in that direction it is going astern.
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Where is stern of ship?

The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail.
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What is the lady on the front of the ship called?

Figureheads were often female but not exclusively so. A female may have been popular because the ship itself is always referred to as a 'she'. As women were often not allowed on board, the figurehead itself might also represent the sole female on the ship.
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What is aft and stern?

The difference between "aft" and "stern" is that aft is the inside (on board) rearmost part of the vessel, while stern refers to the outside (offboard) rearmost part of the vessel. The stern is opposite the bow, the outside (offboard) of the front of the boat.
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Why do boats pass on the right?

When two power vessels are attempting to cross, the right of way is given to the vessel on the starboard side. This vessel that does not have the right of way must take early action to avoid a collision. This vessel either needs to stop or alter course to starboard.
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Which side of ship is best?

There's nothing inherently better about either the port side or the starboard side of a cruise ship. But if you're sailing in a balcony or veranda stateroom, you might want to choose to stay on a specific side of the ship based on the direction of your itinerary.
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What is the captain's area of a ship called?

A flying bridge is an open area on top of a surface ship that provides unobstructed views of the fore, aft, and the sides of a vessel, and that serves as an operating station for the ship's officers, such as the captain or officer of the watch.
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What is the hull of a ship?

The hull of a ship is the most notable structural entity of the ship. To define the hull, it can be said that it is the watertight enclosure of the ship, which protects the cargo, machinery, and accommodation spaces of the ship from the weather, flooding, and structural damage.
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What is the top of a boat called?

Deck: the part of the boat that is on top of the hull and an area where you can walk or work. It acts as a roof for the hull. Boats can have multiple decks (i.e. foredeck).
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Is port Red or green?

Red is the international convention for the port side, while green is the colour for the starboard side. This is common on aircraft and helicopter vessels.
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Why is it called starboard?

Most sailors were right handed, so the steering oar was placed over or through the right side of the stern. Sailors began calling the right side the steering side, which soon became "starboard" by combining two Old English words: stéor (meaning "steer") and bord (meaning "the side of a boat").
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