upper deck
The main part of the boat that you walk on is called The deck. Usually known to have the best view on the boat.
The forward part of a boat is called the "bow." This is the section that faces the direction of travel and is typically where the boat cuts through the water. The opposite end of the boat is known as the "stern."
Yes the 'bow' is the front of the boat and the back of the boat is called the 'stern'. bow is in the front its the ponity part of the boat, the stern is all of the back of the boat.
The front part of a boat or a ship is called bow.
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Hull Is The Inside or bottom(?), and deck is the top. other than that i thinks its just called a boat. My best answer would be hull.
One part of a boat is called a rudder.
A man who takes part in a boat race is typically called a "rower" if he is rowing, or a "crew member" if he is part of a crew in a competitive sailing context. In some contexts, he may also be referred to as a "competitor" or "racer." The specific term can vary depending on the type of boat and the nature of the race.
front of boat = bow (rhymes with cow) back of boat = stern
It's called "draft". Draft is the distance from the waterline to the bottom of the ship.
The bottom of the boat is called the keel. Attached to and atop that is the hull, part of which is below the waterline, part above. Unless you're talking about a little ol' flat bottomed dinghy -- then the bottom is just called the bottom.
The top part of a boat is commonly referred to as the "deck." The deck is the flat surface that provides a working area and space for various activities on the boat. Depending on the type of boat, it may include features like railings, hatches, and seating areas.