The term "male ship" typically refers to a ship that has been anthropomorphized or characterized as male in fan communities, particularly in the context of shipping (the practice of pairing characters in fictional works). In fandom terminology, this concept is often referred to as "male ship" or simply "ship." The opposite would be "female ship," which characterizes female vessels in a similar way.
they call their ship SHE
A stop for a ship is called a port of call. A cruise ship might be said to make a stopover (or port call) at a port of call.
a ship maker.
You call a male elephant a "bull".
a ship sinker
a ship maker.
the answer to the question''what do you call a male surfer'' is ........................................................................................................................................MANOVERBOARD
Call at a port.
It's called the crew of the ship.
The stern is the back end of a ship.
A ship on its first voyage is a ship that is on its maiden voyage.
WRONG ANSWER below. Ships by tradition are not given male names and are always referred to with female names and pronouns. It was considered bad luck to give a male name to a ship, but on the other hand women were also not allowed to board a ship.