The nautical term for ceiling is "deckhead." In a ship or boat, the deckhead refers to the overhead surface that forms the ceiling of a cabin or compartment, often providing insulation and a finished appearance. It is an essential part of the vessel's interior design, contributing to both aesthetics and functionality.
Vault ,or curved ceiling
a boating term
1 nautical mile = 0.33 leagues.
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
Avast
Avast
Porthole.
The correct term is false ceiling. Fall ceiling isn't correct.
It's a nautical term for the rear, as fore is a term for the front.
Larboard
The term is "astern" as opposed to "ahead" (forward) It comes from the word stern, that means the rear of the boat, as opposite to the bow The nautical term for rearward, as in the direction, would be aft.
It's a nautical term for the rear, as fore is a term for the front.