'Ik ga vandaag van het schip af', or 'Ik verlaat vandaag het schip'/'Vandaag verlaat ik het schip'.
It is the Brow is going from shore to ship. Gangplank is going from ship to ship.
Embarking. Getting off the ship is referred to as disembarking. :)
You stay on Rockhopper's ship by not getting off his ship, that is going into some other room.
dock
First off, Grenada was captured by Dutch Privateers. They were ruthless and would have destroyed Grenada if it hadn't been for French man-of-war. The battle ship recaptured the island and the privateers ran away.
no you need your cruise i.d. or your room key
Lloyd's
Groote EylandtThis island, which lies off Australia's northern coast in the Gulf of Carpentaria, was discovered during the voyage of the Dutch ship Arnhem, under Willem van Coolsteerd. Abel Tasman named it in 1644. It means great island or large island.
The Dutch-built ship in "Three Skeleton Key" sails erratically and grounds on the reef due to a combination of factors, including poor visibility in the surrounding fog, strong currents pushing the vessel off course, and possibly the influence of the relentless swarm of rats aboard the ship affecting the crew's ability to navigate effectively.
Atlantic Ocean
John Peter Zinger
A "RORO" or "Roll on, roll off" ship is a ship that has loading ramps into the ship and around it, allowing trucks to drive on to the ship when loading, and drive off the ship when unloading. This eliminates the need for large cranes to lift the trucks and trailers into the hold of the ship and back out again.