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Verb
/ˈstärˌbôrd/,
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starboards, plural;
  1. Turn (a ship or its helm) to starboard

Noun
  1. The side of a ship or aircraft that is on the right when one is facing forward


  1. the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose
  2. turn to the right, of helms or rudders
  3. Port and starboard are nautical terms which refer to the left and right sides (respectively) of a ship as perceived by a person on board facing the bow (front). At night, the port side of a vessel is indicated with a red navigation light and the starboard side with a green one.
  4. The right hand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow. Starboard does not change based on the orientation of the person aboard the craft; One of the two traditional watches aboard a ship standing a watch in two
  5. The Vikings called the side of their ship its board, and they placed the steering oar, the "star" on the right side of the ship, thus that side became known as the "star board." It's been that way ever since. ...
  6. On right hand side of an aircraft looking towards the front.
  7. Side of the boat to the coxswain's right and to the rowers' left. See diagram.
  8. Right of centerline when facing forward.
  9. The right side of a boat, from the perspective of a person looking forward. The opposite of port. Starboard tack: Sailing on a tack with the wind coming from the starboard side (right side). You are normally kiting on starboard tack if your right hand is forward.
  10. is the entire right side of a boat, from bow to stern and Port is the entire left side of a boat, from bow to stern.
  11. Looking forwards, Starboard is your right hand side. A Starboard running light is green.
  12. the right side of the boat.  Learn port and starboard right away as most captains and crew will use these terms exclusively and right and left aren't heard once your feet leave land.
  13. A nautical term for the right-hand direction or side of a ship.
  14. Right side looking from stern to bow (color coded green)
  15. This is the right-hand side of the Sailboat when facing forward. Know other terms that can help you in understanding the Rules of the Road in the Sailing Rules and Regulations section.
  16. A nautical term indicating the right of a vessel. Right-hand-forward riders are riding starboard in kitesuring and usually have the right of way. Riders should always be alert and give up right-of-way in the pursuit of safety.
  17. Sailing with your right shoulder/arm closest to the mast. In theory this has priority over Port, but local rules come into play as well depending which is upwind. If you are always courteous on the water you wont have a problem, if not take up kitesurfing ;-).
  18. special board used by skippers for navigation (usually with "Port" on the opposite side.)
  19. As with a boat or airplane, the starboard is the right side of the kite as the kite would look out toward you.  It is the kite's right side -- As you look at the "front" of a kite, the starboard of the kite will be to your left.