A person who hides on board ship is known as a stowaway.
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It was customary at the time for the captain to go down with the ship, especially if others were dying on board. If the ship was sinking and all others on board were already saved, the captain does not have as much of an obligation to it. It sure was a different time period. Back then captains had a sense of duty to their ship and those on board. There are many good captains today, but look at the ones that have recently had disasters (i.e. Captain of the Costa Concordia, captain of the Oceanos, etc- abandoning the ship without helping passengers).
A person who hides on board ship is known as a stowaway.
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A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
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=A ship's purser is the person on a ship responsible for the handling of money on board.=
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A person who hides aboard a ship to get a free passage is called a "stowaway." Stowaways often conceal themselves in cargo holds or other hidden areas of the vessel to avoid detection. This practice is illegal and can pose significant risks to both the stowaway and the crew of the ship.
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A cabinmate is a person who shares a cabin with someone else on board a ship.
You should board a ship when it is in port at the dock.
A person who prepares hides is also called a "tanner" otherwise known as a person who tans hides. That's all I know. :/ sorry it's not that great.