The aft or stern
The term "Stern" is the Navy term for the aft (rear) section of any ship or submarine, generally referring to the rearmost portion of the vessel.
The rearmost mast on a ship is called the "mizzen mast." In a traditional sailing vessel, the mizzen mast is typically located behind the main mast and is used to support the mizzen sail. This mast plays a crucial role in the vessel's overall rigging and sailing performance.
The hull is part of a ship. It is the shell or flotation part of the ship.
main part of a ship
the front part of a ship the front part of a ship
The front part of a ship is called the bow.
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The Bridge.
The bow is the front of a ship.
The "aft" part.
Yes. It is the lowest part of the ship (except old ships) It is the deck or part of deck where the cables are stored.
The prow is the fore part of a ship