![]() ![]() Of course, left and right is never heard aboard a boat, it's port and starboard. Here's a primer on some of the esoteric terminology used when building a small wooden boat.īoatbuilders don't refer to front and back on a boat, they say fore and aft, or forward (sometimes written "for'd") and aft, aft being towards the stern. ![]() White's Stuart Little where Stuart and a sailor friend mock another boat's owner, saying he doesn't know ".A jib from a jibe.or a luff from a leech.or a deck from a dock.or a mast from a mist." Not all of us grew up around boats, however, and you might find boating jargon a bit bewildering.
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