Beds on boats are called berths. The berths that go back under the cockpit are called quarter births. Sleeping areas are also called cabins. So you can have the fore and aft cabins too.
The type of sailboat that changes two vowels from the word "sleep" is a sloop. In the word "sleep," the two vowels that are changed are "e" and "e," which are replaced with "o" in the word "sloop." A sloop is a type of sailboat with a single mast and a fore-and-aft rig.
A ketch is a sailboat with two sails, both fore (ahead) of the rudder. The smaller mizzen-mast (jigger) is astern of the mainmast.
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The prow is the fore part of a ship
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the mast and some ropes The sail is attached to the mast, which is in turn supported by stays (lines running from the mast fore and aft to the hull) and shrouds (lines running from the mast to the sides of the hull).
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It depends on the animal. Fore example, a horse's mom is called a dam.
There are fore- and hindwings. The forewings are a covering and the hindwings are for flight.
There isn't an idiom called "high fore." Try to figure out exactly what you heard or read, and type in another question so we can answer it.