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Shipboard terms in Maritime and everyday English.

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Shipboard terms in Maritime and everyday English.

by Laure Hauwaert
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hatches disembark tight doors boats bunk topside compartments bulkheads stern debark overhead forward tight below doors embark port smoke berth water starboard passageways aft ladder porthole galley bow head decks

Naval vessels are called ships except submarines , which are called . The front part of a ship is the and the back part is the . If you are facing the bow , then your left is and your right is . If you walk towards the bow , you go and if you go towards the stern , you go . You never go upstairs on a ship , you go and when you go downstairs , you go using the . When you go onboard or get on a ship you and when you leave or get off a ship , you or .
Floors on a ship are called and entrances from one compartment to another are called - ( they can also be - ) . Entrances from one deck to another are called . Ships have and , rather than rooms and corridors . The walls of compartments are called and the ceiling is the . If you can see the sea from your compartment , then you are looking out of a , not a window . You sleep on a or . If you are hungry , then don't ask for the kitchen , ask for the , and if you want the bathroom , ask for the .

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