When on a boat, facing towards the bow, the starboard side is on the right. The port side is on the left. The colours used for starboard is green, and port is red.
Starboard (right) side
right side of the ship
There is not particular reason, it is merely a convention.
Always on the Starboard side of the transom on every boat
"Hard 'a starboard" refers to a Helm Command, not a rudder command. The "Helm" (or tiller) is moved to the starboard side, when the ship is turned left. It's a British term.
facing to the front, starboard side is on the right
Facing towards the bow, starboard is on the right.
Always kept on the starboard side
always kept on the starboard side
That you are crossing starboard to starboard or overtaking to port side. (you are passing on YOUR starboard side)
The opposite of starboard (right side) is port (left side).
because the other side of the world is faceing the sun and the other half is faceing the moon. sike idk