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What Makes Up a Ship?. Bow. The bow of a ship is the front part of a ship. Anchor. The Anchor is a device that can be lowered to the bottom of a body of water by a chain that prevents or limits a ship from moving. Wheel House.
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Bow The bow of a ship is the front part of a ship.
Anchor The Anchor is a device that can be lowered to the bottom of a body of water by a chain that prevents or limits a ship from moving.
Wheel House The Wheel House is the part of the boat where the boat wheel is located; also called the bridge.
Starboard The right-hand side or direction of a ship.
Port Port is the left-hand side or direction of a ship.
Smoke Stack A smoke stack is a large pipe on a boat that allows for smoke to escape.
Main Deck The main deck is the topmost deck on a ship.
Prow The Prow is the front most part of a ship that cuts through the water.
Gunwale The gunwale is the upper edge of the side of a vessel.
Propeller The propeller is the part of the ship that has blades that spin in order to make the vessel move.
Stern The stern is the back portion of a ship.
Rudder The rudder is a vertical blade on the back of a ship that can be moved to make the ship turn one way or another.
Hull The hull of a ship is the hallow bottom portion of the ship.