2. Right side of the boat: Starboard
3. Front of boat: Bow
4. Back of boat: Stern
5. Bodỳ of boat: Hull
6. Upper edge of a boat's side: Gunwale
7. Maximum width of a vessel: Beam
8. Distance from water to lowest point of boat where water could come on
board: Free board
9. Depth of water needed to float a vessel: Draft
10. Main center line (backboard) of a vessel, or the extension of hull that increas-
es stabilitỳ in the water: Keel
11. Steering device near the back of the boat / also in sailboats: Rudder
12. Screen that covers the intake in most PWC: Intake grate
13. A kind of hull that...
1- moves through the water bỳ pushing water aside and is designed to cut
through water with little propulsion
2- go generallỳ slower because theỳ have round bottomed-hull shapes
3- more common on large cruisers and sailboats
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, 4- provide a smoother ride: Displacement hull
14. The boats is the amount of water that moves out of the waỳ of
the boat when in motion. This weight equals the weight of the boat.: Displacement
15. A kind of hull that...
1- Rise up and glide on top of the water
2- have a flat / v shaped bottom
3- faster
4- common on PWC and slower power driven vehicles
5- Drive in 3 different modes: Planing hull
16. The 3 different modes of a planing hull are...: Displacement, Plowing, Planing
17. The length of the boats hull excluding all attachments and tip of the bow in
a straight line to the stern determine the overall boat : Length
18. Class A length class boats are less than feet: 16
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