| A | B |
| Anchor | A large hook attached to the ship to keep the ship from moving. |
| Bow | The front of a ship. |
| Hull | The main body of the boat. |
| Port | When facing the bow, the left side of the ship. |
| Starboard | When facing the bow, the right side of the ship. |
| Stern | The back of a vessel. |
| Rudder | A blade attached under the stern used for steering. |
| Keel | the central structure at the bottom of a hull |
| Stateroom | a private room or compartment on a ship |
| Crow's Nest | a platform used for a lookout at the top of a mast. |
| SOS | call for help when in distress at sea |
| Accommodations | facilities for passengers on a ship |
| Stoker | a laborer employed to tend and fuel a furnace |
| Steward | an employee on a ship |
| Embark | to board a ship |
| Disembark | to go ashore from a ship |
| Maiden Voyage | the first voyage of a ship |
| Novelty | new or unique |
| opulance | wealth, riches, abundance |
| Valet | a male personal assistant |
| Grandeur | the state of being impressive |
| Listing | tilting of a ship |