- go on board
- set out on (an enterprise or subject of study); "she embarked upon a new career"
- venture: proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers; "We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer"
- To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane; To start, begin
- "Dorothy, if you're going to Oz again, I'm going with you," Em barked.
- Refers to any time that crew or passengers board the ship.
- Entering / boarding the ship.
- to come aboard a ship.
- To go aboard the ship
- To enter or come on board the ship
- to board a plane or cruise ship