If you're talking about in nautical terms, then it'd be the stern.
The front of a ship is the Bow. The rear of a ship is the Stern. This is the same for small boats as well.
The "poop" deck on a ship is an elevated deck above the poop cabin, at the rear of a ship.
The rear of the ship is called the "stern". The front is called the "bow". The rear direction in a ship is "aft". (head "aft" to get to the "stern").
The "aft" of a ship is the rear of the ship. Sometimes called the "Fan tail"
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
The end or back or rear of a boat is called the stern.
Stern
Stern
The stern.
It's the fin at the rear of a ship used for directing the ship It is a large 'flap' that is used to steer the ship.
It's the fin at the rear of a ship used for directing the ship It is a large 'flap' that is used to steer the ship.
The term "stern" for the rear part of a ship is derived from the Old English word " styrne," which means "the back" or "the rear." This etymology reflects the stern's position at the back of the vessel, contrasting with the bow at the front. Over time, the term has been adopted in maritime terminology to specifically denote this section of a ship.