cabin or berth
A sailboat berth means a bed or sleeping quarters onboard. It can also refer to where the boat is docked, like "My boat is berthed in the Bahamas."
The sleeping area of a boat is called the "berth."
A place assigned as a mooring for a vessel or boat.
A berth is part of a ship where the dock is. A good sentence would be, she met her first love on the berth of a ship her father managed.
A slip or a ramp is where a boat berths.
Berthing time is the time when a ship will be moored at the dock. The space for the boat at the dock is called the berth.
This is cheap for a three berth caravan.The lorry needed a wide berth to turn the corner.
this is the correct spelling Berth
A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
Paul Berth died in 1969.