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Funnel:
2. Stern: the rearmost part of a ship
3. Propeller: a mechanical device for propelling a boat or aircraft
4. Portside:
5. Anchor: a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to
the sea bottom.
6. Bulbous: A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just
below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull
7. Bow: the front part of the ship
8. Deck:
9. Superstructure:
10. Length: eslora
11. Breadth:
12. Hull:
13. Quilla: is a
14. Stem: It is a longitudinal piece of wood or steel (depending on construction) where the
frames are born (ribs). At the bow end it joins the stem and the elbow at the stern.
15. Forecastle: the forward part of a ship below the deck, traditionally used as the
crew's living quarters.
16. Sternpost: the central upright structure at the stern of a vessel, typically bearing the
rudder.
17. Waterline: imaginary line marking the level at which the vessel floats in the water
18. Draft: distance from the keel to the waterline
19. Freeboard: distance from the waterline to the top of the deck
20. Propeller: rotating device that is used to drive the ship forward.
21. Seabed: bottom of the sea
22. Under- keel clearance: is a distance betewwen into seabed and surface
23. Sails:
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