What are some cool nautical terms to use as a novice boat owner?
As a novice boat owner, it's important to learn the lingo. Here are some cool nautical terms that will make you sound like a pro:
- Aft: The back of the boat.
- Bow: The front of the boat.
- Port: The left side of the boat when facing forward.
- Starboard: The right side of the boat when facing forward.
- Bilge: The lowest part of the boat's interior, where water collects.
- Capsize: When a boat turns upside down.
- Cleat: A metal or wooden device used to tie a boat to a dock.
- Dinghy: A small boat that is used to row or motor to and from a larger boat.
- Fathom: A unit of measurement equal to 6 feet.
- Knot: A unit of speed equal to 1 nautical mile per hour.
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- What is the difference between port and starboard?
- What is the bilge used for?
- What is a cleat used for?
- What is a fathom?
- What is a knot?
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