It is illegal to stand in the stern if a boat is under way. The exception to this is if the transom is high enough to prevent one from falling overboard.
The stern just means the rear part of a ship or boat .Transom
The stern is the back or rear of a boat. The bow is the front.
If you are standing on the deck of the ship/boat and facing to the rear of the vessel (aft/stern) and you turn 90 degrees to your right then you will be facing port side (left). Now, if you are on the ground facing the aft/stern then you turned 90 degrees to your right you would be facing starboard (right) this is not true
The stern of a boat is the rearmost portion of the boat or ship. The stern usually has a tiller or other steering device that helps the boat turn, The stern might also have the motor of the boat if the boat has an outboard motor. By tilting this motor from one side to another it helps the boat turn. The propeller in this area also makes the boat move through the water.
The stern of a boat is the back/blunt end. The bow is the front/pointed end
The stern is the back end of the boat. The prow (or bow) is the front end of a ship.
On a boat, when you are facing the front (the Bow,) the Stern is at your back.
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
At the rear of the boat. In the rear.
Yes the 'bow' is the front of the boat and the back of the boat is called the 'stern'. bow is in the front its the ponity part of the boat, the stern is all of the back of the boat.
the back of the boat, also known as the sternIt's the flat part at the back of the boat (the stern) where you would clamp an outboard motor.
The stern is the rear of a boat or ship.