NAMES AND TERMS
Cobham - captain
Jariel- deck cadet 1
Amrey- deck cadet 2
Kris - engine cadet 1
Stacy - engine cadet 2
Grayson - chief officer
Timothy - second officer 1
Ronald - second officer 2
Rayer - third officer
Gerald - Chief engineer
James - second engineer
Anderson - third engineer
Xavier - fourth engineer
Mark - ETO
AB1
AB2
AB3
OS1
OS2
Engine fitter
Deck fitter
Terms used
1. Aft: Towards the rear (stern) of the ship.
2. Bow: The front part of the ship.
3. Port: The left side of the ship when facing forward.
4. Starboard: The right side of the ship when facing forward.
5. Helm: The wheel or tiller used to steer the ship.
6. Bridge: The area from which the ship is controlled.
7. Deck: The floor surface of a ship.
8. Hull: The main body of the ship.
9. Keel: The central structural base of the ship running lengthwise along the bottom.
10. Mast: A vertical pole on a ship which supports sails or rigging.
11. Rigging: The system of ropes, cables, or chains used to support a ship's masts and to control or set the sails.
12. Stern: The rear part of the ship.
13. Galley: The kitchen area on a ship.
14. Quarterdeck: The part of the upper deck near the stern, often reserved for officers.
15. Cabin: A private room on a ship.
16. Bulkhead: A dividing wall or barrier between compartments in a ship.
17. Fathom: A unit of length equal to six feet, used in measuring the depth of water.
18. Knot: A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour.
19. Anchor: A heavy object used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom.
20. Bilge: The lowest part of the ship's interior where water collects.
21. Chart: A map used for navigation at sea.
22. Compass: An instrument used for navigation and orientation that shows direction.
23. Latitude: The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
24. Longitude: The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
25. Logbook: A record of important events or data on a ship.