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If this is what you mean, its called "the hull" of a ship.
It's called the hull (pronounced hul). It's the lowermost part of a ship - the part of the ship that is submerged under water. The "line" along the center of the bottom of the hull of the ship is the keel of the ship. It's laid down first when the ship is built, and is a structural component. It could be looked at as the "backbone" of the ship.
It's called the hull (pronounced hul). It's the lowermost part of a ship - the part of the ship that is submerged under water. The "line" along the center of the bottom of the hull of the ship is the keel of the ship. It's laid down first when the ship is built, and is a structural component. It could be looked at as the "backbone" of the ship.
It's called "draft". Draft is the distance from the waterline to the bottom of the ship.
It is called the bilge.
it is found at the bottom of the ship
The very bottom of a ship is where you find the keel. The keel runs the full length of the ship along its centerline and is the backbone of the hull. From the keel all the frames run out and up. the hull is attached to the frames. Picture the keel as the backbone and the frames as the ribs. The hull is the watertight skin that allows the ship to float. Within the hull are compartments (rooms) and at the top of the hull is the main deck. The superstructure is built upon the main deck.
* Orlop deck: The deck or part of a deck where the cables are stowed, usually below the water line. It is the lowest deck in a ship.
The front part of a ship is called the bow.
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
The back end of the ship.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
the front of a ship is the bow. It is the point of the ship which is most often in forward motion.===============================================================bow. the front part of the boat is th bow front=BOW back=STERN left side=PORT SIDE right side=STARBOARD SIDE The front at the waterline is called the prow. The forward part of the deck is the fo'c'sle, from forecastle, and the most forward part of a sailing ship is the bowsprit.================================================================The front part of the ship is called the stem. It is connected to both the keelson and keel.===========================================================The pointed front part of a ship the "bow" can also be called the "prow" as an extension of the keel the front part of a ship can also be called the "stem".bow. its pronunciation rhymes with how and now; in other words, it is not pronounced the same as a bow tieThe front of the ship is called the bow. The back of the ship is called the stern.The bow, the foc'sle, the head, the bull nose, clipper bow, bulbous bow,cutwater, forepeak, hawse, stem foot.......The proper name for the front of a ship is bow. The bottom part is called the bilge, and the aft is the back part of the ship.The pointy end is called the bow (rhymes with cow). If you call it anything else you may get a stern warning.