The nautical term for corridor is "passageway." In maritime settings, this term often refers to a designated route for navigation or movement within a ship or between ships. It can also denote the narrow areas that allow access to different sections of a vessel.
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.
It's a nautical term for the rear, as fore is a term for the front.
Larboard
It's a nautical term for the rear, as fore is a term for the front.
The term "bulkhead" is actually a nautical term for an interior wall.
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.
beam