The opposite of a large ship could be a small boat.
The opposite of the verb 'to ship' could be to deliver, receive, retain, keep, or hold.
The opposite of "bow" is "stern" (the rear of a ship).
Removing fuel from a ship. The opposite of bunkering, which is the nautical term for fuelling a ship
The opposite of starboard (right side) is port (left side).
Berthing of a ship it is when the ship come alongside another ship or alongside a quay. Unberthing is the opposite
Starboard
The opposite of stern is bow. The stern is in the aft, the bow fore.
The opposite of a large ship could be a small boat.
disembark
yes, they can do that. No, it would not damage the ship.
"Starboard" is the right-hand side of a ship or aircraft as one faces forward. The opposite side is called "port".
The front of a cruise ship is called the "bow." This section is crucial for navigation and helps the ship move through the water efficiently. In nautical terms, the opposite end of the ship is referred to as the "stern."
The opposite of "fleet" (meaning swift) would be slow, or more extremely, "lumbering."The noun fleet (ships) does not have an antonym, but the opposite could be a single ship, or an army, which is the land equivalent.