The well preserved Oseberg ship from 820 is preserved in the Viking Ship Hall in Oslo, Norway
for sailing
for sailing
A statue at the prow of a ship is called a "Figurehead".
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A prow is the front part of a ship. The prow of the boat split the water apart. The prow rammed the iceberg.
The ship's prow cut easily through the waves.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
The prow; the front of the ship.
The hole in the prow of a ship is called the hawsehole. It is used for running the anchor chain or cable through for anchoring the ship securely.
The prow of the sailing ship sliced cleanly through the waves.
A prow projection refers to the extension of a ship's forward section that extends beyond the main deck level. This projection often serves as a decorative or functional element, such as providing additional housing for crew quarters or creating a distinctive appearance for the vessel.