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Back of a boat is called stern and Bow is the front of a boat.
After end (aft). The after end (aft) of a boat is the stern, the rear end of the boat. Ship's 'behind' if you will.
The stern of a boat is the back/blunt end. The bow is the front/pointed end
The stern is the back end of the boat. The prow (or bow) is the front end of a ship.
The in board end of an anchor line attaches to the bow (ie front end) of the boat/ship. On a small boat such as a River Drift Boat, the anchor line may be attached to stern (ie back end). of the boat.
The end or back or rear of a boat is called the stern.
Fore (forward) is toward the front end of the boat. Aft (afterward) is toward the back end. You need not be a sailor to know these basics. They are directions, not locations.
No because the firt tendancy of the boat going in reverse is to dig the back end of the boat under water, witch causes the boat to go under water and sink.
You go all the way to the end and you will see a boat. Talk to the guy on the boat then he will give you the medal.
looking forward in the boat, the left side is the port, the right side is starboard, the pointy end is the bow, and the back is the stern.
A back of a boat is called a stern.
No, the back of a boat is called stern, bow is a front of a boat.