Craft. Usually denotes small size vessel, but may be applied to any kind.
Crane. Machine for hoisting and moving heavy equipment and material.
Cruiser. Boat intended for extended voyages. Used in connection with yachts, to distinguish from racing models.
Davit. Light crane on side of ship for lowering and lifting boats. Sometimes applied to projecting beam over which anchor is hoisted.
Displacement. Weight of ship and all on board when at sea. It is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
Dock. An excavation of large area for reception of vessels. Wet-dock for loading and unloading or dry-dock for building and repairing vessels.
Dock-yard. A place where ships are built and repaired.
Funnel. Large sheet-iron tube extending from the uptake high above the deck, through which smoke and gases pass.
Galley. The kitchen of a vessel.
Gangway. Sides of upper deck from main-mast to mizzen-mast, or from the former to the break of a poop or raised quarter-deck; also a passage for entering or leaving vessel.