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Marine South - What do you do with a drunken sailor......? ~ No port left.... is a great way to remember which side of the boat is the port side. #helpful #tips #
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George at Boat Building - Boat Building Fact of the Day: Starboard, port, bow and stern are all nautical terms that relate to the positions on a boat or vessel. Derived from
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