The right side of a ship is called the star-board side.
its called star-board side...
When you stand on the ship and face the bow, the right-hand side is "starboard". The left-hand side is "port".
As you stand on a ship and face the prow, the left hand side is called Port and the right hand side is called Starboard.
It is called a "ship", a ship has both left and right sides.
...Is "aport": On a ship, while facing forward, the left side of the ship is called "port" and the right side of the ship is called "starboard".
The right hand side of a ship, when stood looking towards the bow is starboard.
port starboard is the right side
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The right hand side of a ship, when stood looking towards the bow is starboard.
That would be called the PORT side of the ship. Right is Starboard.
In very old sailing vessels, the ship didn't have a rudder built into the ship; instead, a long oar-shaped "Steering board" was mounted near the stern of the ship, and generally on the right side. This steering board could be damaged if it banged into the dock, and so generally the ship came to the pier with the left side of the ship. We now call the left side the "port" side of the ship, and the right side is the "steering board" or "starboard" side.
If you actually mean, what is the left hand side of the ship called... It is the port side. It has mostly the same things as the right side of the ship (called the starboard).