TRANSOM
the structure that makes up the stern of a square ended boat is known as the
transom
transom
Stern's ended in 2001.
Stern's Pickle Works is believed to have ended operations around the mid-20th century. The exact year of closure may vary depending on sources, but it is generally understood that the business ceased to exist within that time frame.
It is the Keel.
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Fultons steamboat was a ship with a flat bottom, square stern and a special English steam engine.
This raised structure is known as the 'Poop' deck.
The terms "stern" and "aft" both refer to the rear part of a ship or boat, but they have different meanings. "Stern" specifically denotes the back end of the vessel, including its structure and design features. In contrast, "aft" is an adverb that describes a position or direction towards the stern from any point on the ship. For example, moving aft means moving towards the rear, while the stern is the actual physical location at the back of the vessel.
The stern of a boat is the rearmost portion of the boat or ship. The stern usually has a tiller or other steering device that helps the boat turn, The stern might also have the motor of the boat if the boat has an outboard motor. By tilting this motor from one side to another it helps the boat turn. The propeller in this area also makes the boat move through the water.