ship's captain; skipper; length of a ship; boatman
getting on board; sailor; seaman
pontoon bridge; floating bridge; bridge (of a ship)
trip by boat; sea trip; voyage; cruise
harbour; harbor; landing place; wharf; anchorage
setting sail; putting out to sea; starting anew; embarking on something new
sign of a ship (e.g. through fog, silhouette, etc.); outline of a ship
shipping agent; boathouse; inn for sailors
side or bottom of a ship; ship's hold; bottoms; shipping; tonnage; freight space
boathouse; ship's hold; hatch
speed of a boat; draft; draught
passage; fare; shipping charges
surface mail (ship); sea mail; ferry service; steamer service
to go to sea; to become a sailor
steamship (shipping) company
ship's fittings or rigging
(ship or shipbuilding) timber or plank
wharf roach (species of isopod closely related to the sea slater; Ligia exotica)
sailor; boatman; passenger
a boat's floorboards; ship's hold
ferry; free on board; FOB
boat festival; festival with portable shrines carried on boats
waiting for a ship to depart
naval battle; (arch.) navy
sailor's song; boat song; sea shanty; barcarolle
harbour; harbor; haven; anchorage; a moorage
fence made from disused ship planks
shipworm (esp. naval shipworm, Teredo navalis); teredo
low-grade prostitute; prostitute working from boats on the Sumida River
going downstream in a boat
preventing a ship from passing or from leaving port
boat watchman; watching over a boat
planking (on a wooden ship)
Uperotus clava (species of shipworm)