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1 Terms you need to know on the water!
Alabama Boating Terms Terms you need to know on the water!

2 Aground Touching bottom.

3 Amidship Describing the mid-section of a vessel.

4 Beam The width or middle of the vessel.

5 Bow The front part of the boat.

6 Capacity Plate Description giving maximum weight capacity and horsepower rating.

7 Can Buoy A green, can shaped buoy with odd numbers.

8 Capsize To turn over.

9 Cardinal Points The four main points of a compass; north, south, east and west.

10 Chart A map of a body of water that contains piloting information.

11 Current The movement of water in a horizontal direction.

12 Displacement Hull The type of hull that plows through the water. Usually large slow moving vessels.

13 Draft The depth of the vessel below the water line, measured vertically to the lowest part of the hull.

14 Float Plan Information left with someone concerning your boating intentions.

15 Freeboard The vertical distance measured on a boat’s side from the waterline to the gunwale.

16 Give-Way Vessel Required to take early and obvious action to avoid a collision when nearing another vessel.

17 Gunwale The upper edge of a boat’s side.

18 Hypothermia A physical condition where the body loses heat faster than it can produce it.

19 Keel The permanently positioned, fore-and-aft backbone member of a boat’s hull. Keel

20 Nun Buoy A conical, red buoy bearing an even number and marking the starboard side of a channel from seaward. Remember – “red, right, returning”.

21 PFD Personal flotation device (life-jacket).

22 Planing Hull Type of hull that is shaped to lift out of the water at high speeds and ride on the surface.

23 Port The left side of the boat when facing the bow.

24 Rip Current A strong, narrow surface current that flows rapidly away from the shore, returning the water carried landward by waves. Also called rip tide.

25 Stand-On-Vessel The vessel required to hold course and speed when nearing another vessel. Stand-On-Vessel

26 Starboard The right side of the boat when facing the bow.

27 Stern The aft or back of the boat.

28 Tide The alternate rise and fall of waters caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon.

29 Trim To arrange weights in a vessel in such a manner as to obtain desired draft at bow and stern

30 Vessel Every kind of watercraft.

31 Wake Moving waves created by a vessel’s motion. Operator is responsible for any damage caused.

32 THE END!


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