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Q: What is the opposite of a boat?
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Which way do twin screw props on a boat rotate when propelling the boat forward?

In opposite direction, but they are designed to propel the boat forward even if they rotate in opposite directions.


What is the opposite of port on a boat?

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What is the opposite of the port side of a boat or ship?

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What is the opposite of the stern?

The opposite of the stern (rear of the boat) is the bow, in the front.The extreme front of a boat or ship, above the water, is also called the prow or the stem, as in the phrase "from stem to stern."


What is another word for ship?

The opposite of a large ship could be a small boat.


What the opposite of prow?

Prow is the front of a boat and stern is the rear.


What is the opposite of ship?

The opposite of a large ship could be a small boat. The opposite of the verb 'to ship' could be to deliver, receive, retain, keep, or hold.


When you step shore from a rowing boat it tends to leave the shore?

This is an example of 'action' and 'reaction'. Every 'action', like stepping out of the boat on to the shore causes an equal and opposite 'reaction', as the boat moves in the opposite direction. This is also how rockets move in the vacuum of space.


Opposite of aft?

Aft is the back of a boat, the front is known as the fore


A man standing in a boat fires horizontally would the boat move in the direction of fire or none?

Newton's Third Law: For every force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. The boat (and man) would receive an impulse force opposite to the direction of firing. The boat would move opposite to the direction of firing. To determine how much, you would need to consider the relative masses of the boat/man vs the bullet, and include the duration of the impulse. (The boat would probably not move far, but it would move.)


When you move out of the boat it is pushed back why?

When you "push" your body out of the boat you also push the boat away from the dock. The law simply put is: "For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction"


What is the opposite word for the word stern?

bow. This is the pointed end/front of a boat