The most movement on a cruise ship is typically felt at the front of the ship, known as the bow, and on higher decks.
The least movement on a cruise ship is typically experienced in the middle of the ship, on lower decks, and towards the centerline.
The lower decks of a cruise ship typically experience the least movement.
The Captain will instruct the Navigator to plan the ship's course, and to instruct the movement of the ship. The Captain has the final say, of course.
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A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
You may feel less movement on a cruise ship when you are in the middle of the ship, closer to the waterline. This area tends to experience less rocking and swaying compared to the front or back of the ship.
There is a lot of movement.
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The mast of a ship is very important to the movement and navigation of the ship.
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The six motions of a ship are roll (side-to-side rocking), pitch (up-and-down movement), heave (vertical movement), sway (side-to-side movement), surge (forward and backward movement), and yaw (rotational movement side to side). These motions are influenced by various factors such as waves, wind, currents, and ship design.