A warship is a ship for fighting. A ship is any self-propelled floating vessel.
The Trireme was a warship powered by three tiers of oars with a ramming projection in the bow.
Ship of the line, Typically the largest warship of the civil war era.. with at least 3 gun decks. Ironclad, early steam powered warship with defensive armor plating. Frigate, most common size of warship in the civil war. Privateer, privately owned warship, acting under letter of marque. Gunship, any vessel armed with cannon.
The operator of a stand-on vessel should maintain course and speed, allowing the give-way vessel to take necessary action to avoid a collision. They should be prepared to alter course if the give-way vessel does not take action or if a collision becomes imminent. It is important for the stand-on vessel to stay vigilant and be ready to communicate with the give-way vessel if necessary.
The USS Constitution, "Old Ironsides", completed in the 1790s, is still a commissioned warship of the US Navy.
USS Monitor, CSS Virginia was the Confederate vessel.
Give-way vessel
To take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the stand on vessel
Give-way vessel
"Naval" means about, or things relating to, the Navy. For example, "Naval officer", an officer in the Navy. "Naval vessel", a Navy-owned ship (generally a warship).
A Greek word for a Galley, a vessel developed as a warship, with three rows of oars. The Latin word is Triremis, as in Tri for three, and Remus for Oars
the give-way vessel