The Front part of a boat or ship is known as the Bow.
The bow is the front end of the ship, with the stern being the back end.
The front is called the bow, and the back is called the stern.
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
bow or prow
the front. the back is the stern.
Bow or Prow is the front, Stern is the back.
The front of a vessel be it a ship or boat, is the bow or stem. The back is the stern.
the front of a ship is the bow. It is the point of the ship which is most often in forward motion.===============================================================bow. the front part of the boat is th bow front=BOW back=STERN left side=PORT SIDE right side=STARBOARD SIDE The front at the waterline is called the prow. The forward part of the deck is the fo'c'sle, from forecastle, and the most forward part of a sailing ship is the bowsprit.================================================================The front part of the ship is called the stem. It is connected to both the keelson and keel.===========================================================The pointed front part of a ship the "bow" can also be called the "prow" as an extension of the keel the front part of a ship can also be called the "stem".bow. its pronunciation rhymes with how and now; in other words, it is not pronounced the same as a bow tieThe front of the ship is called the bow. The back of the ship is called the stern.The bow, the foc'sle, the head, the bull nose, clipper bow, bulbous bow,cutwater, forepeak, hawse, stem foot.......The proper name for the front of a ship is bow. The bottom part is called the bilge, and the aft is the back part of the ship.The pointy end is called the bow (rhymes with cow). If you call it anything else you may get a stern warning.
The front of a ship is called the bow or the prow.
The bow is the front of a ship.
The front end of a ship is the bow, the back end where the rudder is is the stern.