Whether you’re new to boating or a veteran captain, it’s important to learn the basic parts of a boat and related terminology. This blog post will cover the essential parts of a boat and what they do. We’ll also discuss some basic boat terms so you can feel confident talking to other boaters.
While different boats will have slightly different parts, the basics remain the same. The information below specifically focuses on boat parts and does not include details relative to ships.
Read on for a simple breakdown of boat parts and terminology, including detailed information on how each part fits into the overall design of a vessel.
What Are the Different Areas or Sections of a Boat Called?
To start, we’ll focus on the areas and sections of a boat.
- Aft – Aft describes the general location near the back end of a boat or toward the stern of a vessel.
- Bow – The bow is the front end of the boat. The bow cuts through the water and provides a smooth ride for the boat and its occupants. The bow also helps to deflect waves away from the boat, which can improve its stability and prevent rollover in rough conditions.
- Forward – The area of the boat towards the front of the boat or bow.
- Port – The left side of the boat.
- Starboard – The right side of the boat.
- Stern – The stern is the back end of a boat. The stern is where the engine is typically located.