usually on the starboard side of boat on the transom and the upper side of it
Not all; only boats big enough to carry them. Figure that any boat big enough to sleep aboard is going to have some kind of sanitary system, which on a boat is normally called the "head". For small craft like day sailers, rowboats and canoes, you either hold it till you get back to shore or you "go" over the side.
The windward side of the boat is the side of the boat that the wind is hitting. the other side of the boat that is sheltered from the wind is the Leeward side. In other words ... the windward side of the boat is the side that is closest to the source of the wind.
Port side refers to the left side of a boat.
The port side of a boat is the left side, the starboard is to the right.left side
it is on the left hand side of the boat
On my 1995 Bayliner the VIN or Hull number is stamped into the right side of the TRANSOM
On a boat, the right side is the starbord side; the left side is called port.
On the stern starboard side most time engraved in the transom. It is a 12 digit combination of letters and numbers that identify the manufacturer and date a boat was made in addition to a unique serial number for that boat.
It is very easy to get into the boat on SOS island on the game Poptropica. You will need to swim to the broken lifeboat and climb on the left side of the boat. Then you will jump to the next boat and then onto the deck to gain entrance.
A Trimaran is a boat with three hulls.
The right side of a boat is the starboard.