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Lets learn about Nautical terms for a cruise ship

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Creator's Key Takeaways

welcome aboard my name is danny and in this episode i'm going to explain some nautical terms that you've heard or seen that they use on ships such as afton port

forward is simply the front of the ship looking forward towards the bow of the ship

port is the left hand side of the ship if you're looking forward if you're unsure just think port and left both have four letters

Creator's Tips & Advice

Remember that forward is the front of the ship and aft is the back
Use the trick that port and left both have four letters to remember which side is port

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat do nautical terms like port and starboard mean?
QWhere are these terms located on a cruise ship?

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Ever wanted to know what those nautical terms you see on a cruise ship are and where they came from? You've probably heard the words "port" and "starboard." but what do they mean, and where are they located? In this video I explain it. ******follow us on our other pages****** https://linktr.ee/cruiseyseadays