The rear of a ship is called the stern aft To go to the rear is called going aft. The aft most part is the stern The rear of a ship or boat is called the "Aft" or the "aft end". Examples: "Take that line aft!". "When we turn, are you sure the aft end will clear that bouy?" Also nautically, "avast"The stern is the aft part of a ship or boat.
After end (aft). The after end (aft) of a boat is the stern, the rear end of the boat. Ship's 'behind' if you will.
front of boat = bow (rhymes with cow) back of boat = stern
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
Sleeping quarters beneath the aft or rear section of the boat (sometimes called a mid cabin when located beneath the helm).
Aft is the back of a boat, the front is known as the fore
Aft is the back of the boat
Stern is the back or the boat/shop. Aft is a direction toward the back of the boat. If you are at the front and head toward the stern, you are heading aft.
Many boats had both bow and aft tubes.
Fore is the front of the boat, Aft is the back.Armed Forces Tribunal
The "Luff".
The back end of the ship.