A | B |
aft | toward the rear of the ship |
armillary sphere | skeleton model of celestial sphere |
amidships | the middle of the ship |
astrolabe | measures latitude |
back-staff | also known as Davis quadrant |
ballast | any heavy material placed low in ship to increase stability |
barometer | measures atmospheric pressure |
bearing dial | determined position of sun and moon when Pole Star was not visible |
bilge | lowest part of ship's hull |
bireme | Greek or Phoenician fighting ship |
bow | the front of a vessel |
caravel | small three-masted vessel |
carvel | planks laid close together on their edges |
cartographer | mapmaker |
chip log and reel | device for measuring speed of vessel |
chronometer | device for keeping time independent of ship's motion |
clinker (lapstrake) | edges of planks are overlapped |
cog | 12th century northern European trading vessel |
draft | depth of water required to float a ship |
hull | outer body of a vessel |
fore | front part of a ship |
gunwale | top rail of the side of a ship |
hand lead and line | means of finding depth of water near coasts |
keel | backbone of the ship |
mast | vertical pole that supports the sails |
meridian | imaginary circle passing through the poles |
mizzenmast | third mast |
nao | 14th century square-rigger with two to four masts |
pilot | person who navigates a vessel |
poop deck | partial deck above the main deck located aft |
port | left side of a ship |
rudder | device near the stern to control direction |