The Hull is the body of the ship
The hull is the outside part that is in contact with the water. It holds back the water so that the ship floats.
It is humid.
A ship floats in water as, after it displaces its weight, the level of water outside the hull is not high enough to pour over the gunnels (walls) of the ship and flood the inside of the hull.
Slaves would go to the bathroom outside of the ship and into the water.
Mast
The forestay.
A piece of stone is denser than water, so it sinks. A ship is designed with a hollow structure that holds air, making it less dense than water and allowing it to float. This buoyancy principle is known as Archimedes' principle.
Possibilities include it arriving at low tide and the water in the cove would not be deep enough for its draft.
Do you mean the plimsoll line then if so it's found on the outside of a ship to determine the water line.
Yes, the ship is floating in the water.
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Such a ship is called a privateer, like a pirate ship except that it holds a license to attack enemy ships.