1. The right side of a ship when facing forward.
1. The upright timber at the aftermost end of a ship.
2. A small window on a ship.
3. A small opening in a ship's deck or hull for access or drainage.
4. A private room or compartment on a ship.
5. To be carried along by currents of water or air.
6. A piece of fabric used as a symbol or signal on a ship.
7. A hole in a ship's bow for the anchor cable.
8. An opening in a ship's deck or hull.
9. The rise and fall of the sea caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun.
10. A movable bridge used to board or disembark from a ship.
11. A heavy object used to keep a ship from drifting.
12. The people working on a ship.
13. A circular device used to steer a ship.
14. The depth of a ship's keel below the waterline.
15. A tall vertical spar to which sails are attached.
16. An anchored floating object used as an aid to navigation.
17. A hinged device used to steer a ship.
18. A unit of speed used in maritime navigation.
19. The rear part of a ship.
20. The upper surface of a ship's structure.
21. A narrow berth on a ship.
22. The main body or frame of a ship.
23. A large piece of fabric used to propel a ship using wind power.