"Hard to starboard" was a common word among sailors to indicate the ship's rudder should move to the extreme right.
The pilate turned the plane starboard towards the east.
Starboard is to the right; port is left. Taker her hard to starboard, helmsman!
The dolphins were spotted off the starboard side of the ship.
Please move that cargo to the starboard side of the poop deck. Scrub the barnacles from the starboard side of the hull. Turn the wheel hard over to starboard, mister!
In general, "starboard" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or the name of a specific vessel or organization. In standard usage, it is treated like any other common noun. For example, you would write, "The boat turned to starboard."
Starboard is the right side of a ship or aircraft when one is facing forward.
List to port is naval jargon for 'tilt to the left' and list to starboard is naval jargon for 'tilt to the right'. Port and Starboard are Naval terms still used to this day. When a ship "lists to port" it is sitting off center in the water to the left.
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