The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
An afterpart is a rear part of something, such as the stern of a ship.
The rear of a ship is called the stern aft To go to the rear is called going aft. The aft most part is the stern The rear of a ship or boat is called the "Aft" or the "aft end". Examples: "Take that line aft!". "When we turn, are you sure the aft end will clear that bouy?" Also nautically, "avast"The stern is the aft part of a ship or boat.
It is the called the aft.It is called the bow
The rear of the ship is called the "stern". The front is called the "bow". The rear direction in a ship is "aft". (head "aft" to get to the "stern").
The stern just means the rear part of a ship or boat .Transom
Aft - the rear part of a ship Amidships - the middle part of a ship (between the front and back) Beam - How wide a ship is (from the left to right if you're facing the ship's front) Berth - a bed in a cabin, also, a dock for the ship Bow - front of the ship Bridge - the command area where the captain steers the ship Draft - how much of the ship is under water Galley - kitchen area Port - left side of the ship Prow - the very front of the ship Starboard - right side of the ship Stern - rear of the ship Tender - a small ship used to bring passengers from the ship to the land, if the ship is too big to actually dock at land
The "aft" of a ship is the rear of the ship. Sometimes called the "Fan tail"
The term "poop deck" comes from the Latin word "puppis," which means stern of a ship. The poop deck is an elevated deck on the aft (rear) part of a ship, and in the past, it was often used for the ship's officers. Over time, the term evolved to "poop deck."
The hull is part of a ship. It is the shell or flotation part of the ship.
The end or back or rear of a boat is called the stern.
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