The upper edge of a ship's side is called the "gunwale." It is the top of the ship's side and provides structural support as well as a place for crew and equipment. The term is commonly used in the context of boats and smaller vessels as well.
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A "gunwale" is the upper edge of the side of a boat (any side). The name derives form the time when cannon were mounted on boats and the "gunwales" were where these cannon were mounted.
The upper edge of the planking of the side of a boat or ship.
an edge or in more simpler term "side"
The edge of a boat is commonly referred to as the "gunwale." It is the upper edge of the side of a boat, where the hull meets the deck. Gunwales provide structural support and are often used for securing lines or attaching accessories.
The ships name.
depends on the ''edge''... but you should pull yourself back and find a new and better way down. its better to push your upper side backward