a boating term
If you mean "due port" it is a direction in sailing/boating, due port is the nautical term for directly left
The term is FOULED.
In boating terms, "draft" refers to the vertical distance between the waterline and the lowest point of the boat's hull, typically the keel. It indicates how deep the boat sits in the water and is crucial for determining the minimum water depth required for safe navigation. A deeper draft can limit access to shallow waters, while a shallower draft allows for greater maneuverability in such areas.
Aft. A boating term.
The term you are referring to is "draft". The draft of a boat is the depth of water needed for it to float clear of the bottom.
what do u mean by bank drrawn on in demand draft
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Conscription is another term for the military draft.
The term is draft in American English, and draught in British England - both mean the depth of water beneath a boat.
The term is draft in American English, and draught in British England - both mean the depth of water beneath a boat.
Adrift