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  • A [email protected]

    Because port and starboard refer to the left and right side of the boat. If you are facing the stern your left would be starboard and right would be port.

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    My son is also named Bort

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      for the same reason we have forward (forward) and aft (back)... oh wait

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      Funny thing is cars still use right and left (atleast in US) often. Somethings driver vs passenger side. Driver vs passenger doesn't work everywhere for every car in the world like it does with boats.

      What also might be funny is driver vs passenger could be seen like port and starboard in the future if we get self driving cars. There would be no designated driver side of a car, and every side is a passenger. Just like boats nowadays can port on either side because there are no steering oars needed.

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      • kspatlas@sopuli.xyzK [email protected]

        Imagining a ship at port works for me, since then i can remember which side faces towards the port

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        Does that not depend on which side the port is on?

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          Fo you have any mnemonics for aft, fore, stern and bow?

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          In German After is a scientific name for anus, so that's the back of the boat. Hope that helps

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            Does that not depend on which side the port is on?

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            Nope, it’s one of the few things that everyone in the world has managed to standardize on.

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            • E [email protected]

              If only one side is made to be connected to the port, then that's pretty specific.

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              fair enough

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                "Left" and "Port" both have four letters. "Right" and "Starboard" both have more than four letters. That's how you remember them.

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                • R [email protected]

                  Fo you have any mnemonics for aft, fore, stern and bow?

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                  I remember "bow" from that scene in Karate Kid where Mr. Miyagi shook the boat and made Daniel fall in the water.

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                  • W [email protected]

                    "Left" and "Port" both have four letters. "Right" and "Starboard" both have more than four letters. That's how you remember them.

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                    port and starboard both have an r in the word, for right. that's how I remember them.

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                    • M [email protected]

                      Not a captain, so i can?

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                      you and the captain make it happen.

                      (just don't be captain save a ho)

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                      • B [email protected]

                        And to remember the whole thing: "Star" comes from steer, goes back to old ships which had their rudder and till tied to the side at the aft and specifically, when looking forwards, to the right as people tend to be right-handed. Thus, steering-side == right if you're looking forwards.

                        "Port" because that's the side the port is on if you land without risking damaging the rudder. Originally it was "backboard" because that's the board (== side of ship) that's (often) in the helmsman's back, English changed it at some point while everyone else kept it. The terminology goes back to at least Old Norse, probably earlier, that's just the earliest that's attested.

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                        In Dutch it's still bakboord.

                        but we've been sailing for a long time!

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                          Nope, it’s one of the few things that everyone in the world has managed to standardize on.

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                          that and standardized container sizes

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                          • E [email protected]

                            Alphabetically, port comes before starboard. We read left to right...

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                            a large portion of the world doesn't..

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                              In Dutch it's still bakboord.

                              but we've been sailing for a long time!

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                              In Germany, too: "Backbord" & "Steuerbord"

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                                I only know port vs starboard because of SpongeBob

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                                  it makes me a little irrationaly upset that we have left and right, both one syllable words

                                  but the naval version of left and right, is a one syllable Port, and a two syllable Starboard

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                                  Right and left are relative to your perspective. Port and starboard are relative to the ship and dont change if you're facing aft.

                                  As for syllable count, eh vOv

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                                    I always remember it by the anagram in letters

                                    P.S. port starboard

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                                      a large portion of the world doesn't..

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                                      Right. This is in English, which is what I'm referring to.

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                                      • W [email protected]

                                        "Left" and "Port" both have four letters. "Right" and "Starboard" both have more than four letters. That's how you remember them.

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                                        Boats used to have their steering paddle out on the right because most people were right handed. When you pulled into port, you didn't want your steering rod to hit the port so port side was the left. That's how I remember.

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                                        • A [email protected]

                                          Right and left are relative to your perspective. Port and starboard are relative to the ship and dont change if you're facing aft.

                                          As for syllable count, eh vOv

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                                          Stage left, stage right

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