The stem is the foremost part of the bow.
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the stem boat was invented in 1812 and was made to be able to go against strong currents and strong winds.
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The front of a vessel be it a ship or boat, is the bow or stem. The back is the stern.
The opposite of the stern (rear of the boat) is the bow, in the front.The extreme front of a boat or ship, above the water, is also called the prow or the stem, as in the phrase "from stem to stern."
Sure, whatever floats your boat.
The bow (also known as the stem) is at the front of the boat. It is shaped as to push into the water as easily as possible to reduce drag.
The bow (also known as the stem) is at the front of the boat. It is shaped as to push into the water as easily as possible to reduce drag.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. However, if you meant "gondola," it is a type of boat traditionally used in Venice, Italy. Gondolas are known for their sleek design and are typically propelled by a gondolier using a long oar.
The length is "stem to stern" or "bow to transom", and the width is "beam to beam".
They used a specific type of reed (plant stem). These were gathered in bundles, tied together in the shape that they wanted.
Not really. The stem supports the rest of the plant. The analogy of an anchor should be referring to the plant's root system. The roots anchor the plant to the ground. The stem could be likened to the anchor chain that fastens the anchor to the boat, although an anchor chain has nothing to do with transporting water and nutrients.