Ship Structure Terminology

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Across
  1. 5. The front of the ship
  2. 10. Direction towards the back of the ship
  3. 11. Rounded transition between the bottom and the sides
  4. 13. Where the sides of the ship lean inward towards the top
  5. 14. Direction towards the right side of the ship (when facing the front)
  6. 15. Overall, Entire length of the ship, fenders and all
  7. 16. line marks, Markings that prevent the ship from being overloaded
  8. 19. The foremost ridge of the front of the ship
  9. 20. External breadth of the ship, including fenders
  10. 22. Perpendicular, Where the sternpost/rudder stock meets the waterline
  11. 23. Direction towards the front of the ship
  12. 24. Cutaway under the back of the ship to accommodate propulsion and steering
  13. 25. Mass of the cargo, including supplies, ballast, crew etc.
  14. 26. Section Area, Cross-sectional area used for buoyancy calculations
  15. 27. Overhang at the back of the ship above the propulsion and steering
  16. 29. stern, A fully curved back of a ship
  17. 31. Ridge along the centre of the ship's bottom
  18. 33. Distance from the bottom of the hull to the waterline
  19. 34. Distance from the waterline to the top of the hull
  20. 36. A flat back of a ship
  21. 37. Where the sides of the ship lean outward towards the top
Down
  1. 1. Direction towards the left side of the ship (when facing the front)
  2. 2. Midpoint of the underwater section
  3. 3. Axis that runs from the front to the back of the ship
  4. 4. of side, The flat area on the sides of the ship
  5. 6. Where the front of the ship meets the ship's bottom
  6. 7. A corner of the ship
  7. 8. Hard edge between the bottom and the sides
  8. 9. Line that divides the ship down the middle, running front to back
  9. 12. Middle Body, The uniform section in the middle of a long ship
  10. 17. Height difference between the deck and the front/back of the ship
  11. 18. Internal breadth of the ship
  12. 19. The central upright support at the back of the ship
  13. 21. Axis that runs side to side
  14. 23. Perpendicular, Where the stem meets the design waterline
  15. 25. Distance from the top to the bottom of the hull
  16. 28. Stem, Where the front of the ship is further forward towards it's top
  17. 30. The back of the ship
  18. 32. Mass of the empty ship, no cargo
  19. 35. Side-to-side curvature of the deck