Depends on whic direction you turn. Turning counter-clockwise will make you face starboard.
Starboard is the right side of a ship or a boat. all 180 degrees of it.
An object moving to either side is "moving athwartship". On a northbound ship, east (90 deg off the bow) is "starboard". An object lying in the water to the port or starboard is said to be "abeam". Aargh.
That depends which way you are sitting.. If you are facing the front at a 65 degree angle then you will most likely injure your self profusely whereas if you are facing the back at a 96 degree angle, you will cum off fine.
The degree of list for a barge is calculated by measuring the angle between the vertical line (plumb line) and the centerline of the barge. This is typically done using a clinometer or similar device to determine the angle of tilt. The degree of list can also be expressed as the difference in height between the port and starboard sides, often measured in inches or centimeters, and converted into an angle using trigonometric functions if necessary.
The complement of a 55 degree angle is a 35 degree angle
A 90 degree angle is a right angle.
118 degree angle
A 22 degree angle is an acute angle
A 12 degree angle is an acute angle.
The supplementary angle to a 145 degree angle will be a 35 degree angle because 145 + 35 = 180.
Straight angle, which is 180 degree, obtuse angle, which is 179 degree to 91 degree, right angle, which is 90 degree, and acute angle, which is 89 degree to 1 degree.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.