The stern is the back end of a ship.
The 'stern'
they call their ship SHE
they called it that because back in its day it was an amazingly advanced ship and the designers declared it unsinkable themselves
because it has buttock lines and breast hooks.
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.
The bow of the ship (sometimes the stem, as in "stem to stern") is at the front, and the stern is at the back. The left side is the port side, and starboard is the right side.
The front of a cruise ship is called the "bow." This term is used in maritime contexts to refer to the forward part of the ship, which typically faces the direction in which the vessel is traveling. In contrast, the back of the ship is known as the "stern."
a ship maker.
if you want to return a pair of defective allure shoes back to Spain you would have to call the company and ship it back.
a ship sinker
a ship maker.
Call at a port.