it's the same word on land, over water , maybe in air.
the hull
Calypso he also has another ship called Alcytone!
The main frame or body of a ship is called the hull. It is the watertight body of a ship that provides structure and buoyancy. The hull determines the ship's stability, strength, and seaworthiness.
A rope ladder rung on a ship is typically called a "stave" or a "rung." It serves as a step for climbing up or down the ladder.
The famous ship permanently docked in Greenwich is called the Cutty Sark. It is a historic clipper ship that is now a museum open to the public.
a culverin
The ship had a cannon mounted on its side.
A 40 cannon ship will have 20 cannons on both sides in order to keep the ship protected on all side.
No old Iron sides was a ship used in the war of 1812. A British cannon ball hit the side of the ship on freshly cut replacement board. The board was strong enough to with hold the shock of the cannon ball. A sailor on the that ship called her "old Iron sides" from then on.
First you have to buy a ship from the Chinese guy on the Chinese island. Once you do that your new ship will have a cannon in it. Your raft does not come with a cannon You may need to take out a loan to buy a ship :)
Rockhopper's ship is called Migrator. Migrator once crashed into an iceberg and sank. Later it was put back together. Now the ship has a snowball powered cannon.
a pirate ship
Today springs are used to check recoil, but in the days of HMS Victory the cannon were on wheeled carriages, with ropes to stop them from recoiling too far when fired. Also, the ship pitched when sailing, especially in the rough seas, and the term "loose cannon" originally referred to a ship's cannon loosed from its rope and rolling dangerously on the deck.
brass monkey
yes
Portholes, also for cannon.
The cannons on your ship!