team 5 parts of a ship
deck
In large vessels, any floor is known as a deck. In smaller pleasure boats, the deck usually refers to the upper horizontal surface closing the hall.
cabin
Is a part of a ship where the Captain and tripulation sleep
engine room
It is the designated space for the ship's main engine and its various components
hull
Settlement home designed as a welfare agency for needy families. It provided social and educational opportunities for working class people in the neighborhood as well as improving some of the conditions caused by poverty.
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Steel structures used to lower lifeboats, etc. into water
forecastle
That part of the upper deck of a ship forward of the after fore-shrouds.
bridge
The Command and Control of the ship; helm is located here
keel
The central longitudinal structural member of a ship to which all the frames, stem and sternpost are fastened.
waterline
The horizontal line on the hull of a boat where the water surface should be.
propeller
a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
muster station
a place, especially on a ship, where people should gather if there is an emergency
lifeboat
a strong sea boat designed to rescue people from a sinking ship
mast
a tall pole that the sails hang from on a ship
rowlock
a"U' shaped piece of metal fitted on the side of a boat to hopld on oar in position.
port
the side of a ship or plane that is on your left when you are looking forwards. The part that is on your right is starboard.
rudder
(nautical) steering mechanism consisting of a hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern of a vessel
tiller
A long handle at the back of a boat that is used for controlling the direction that the boat moves in.
cargo hold
A ship's hold is a space for carrying cargo.
anchor
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to connect a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current.