1. A tall tower with a strong light used to guide ships at sea.
1. A small boat used for rescuing people in an emergency at sea.
2. A loud horn used to warn ships in foggy conditions.
3. A space in a port where a ship can be moored or anchored.
4. A document that grants a passenger the right to travel on a ferry.
5. A person trained in navigating, operating, and maintaining a ship.
6. A private room on a ship in which passengers can sleep or relax.
7. A structure extending into the water to protect a shore or to aid in loading and unloading.
8. A piece of fabric attached to a mast, used to propel a ship through the wind.
8. To move through water using the body, typically by propelling oneself with limbs.
9. A long journey, typically by sea or through the air.
10. A general term for any watercraft capable of floating on the water.
11. The steering mechanism of a ship or boat.
12. The rising and falling of the sea caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
13. A heavy object used to prevent a ship from drifting away.
14. A cluster of piles driven into the water to provide a mooring for ships.
15. The person in command of a ferry or other ship.
16. A structure extending from land over water, used as a landing place for ships.
17. A specified path to be taken by a ship or vehicle.
18. A floating object, typically anchored in a body of water, to mark a location.
19. An inclined surface connecting a ferry deck to a shore or a dock.
20. A boat that transports people and vehicles across a body of water.
21. A harbor where ships can dock to load and unload passengers or cargo.