a transom
Transom - is the member forming the backend of a boat. The back of a boat is known as the stern. ~Larry Merritt, Coconut Creek, FL (and avid kayaker).
The length is "stem to stern" or "bow to transom", and the width is "beam to beam".
The stern is the back or rear of a boat. The bow is the front.
A back of a boat is called a stern.
No, the back of a boat is called stern, bow is a front of a boat.
Back of a boat is called stern and Bow is the front of a boat.
It is called the Stern.
In general terms, 'aft' is the rear half of the boat while 'forward' is the front half. More specifically, the front of the boat is referred to as the 'bow' and the back as the 'stern'.The back of a boat is called the stern, and the front is called the bow.The back of the boat or ship is called the stern. Also if you were wondering, the right is starboard, the left is port, the front it the bow.stern.Also referred to as the fantail.Bow(F) and Stern(R)
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.
Transom
Bow is the front of a boat and back is called stern.
The bow and the stern, respectively.