Way
Movement of a vessel through the water. Technically
it is underway when not at anchor, aground, or
made fast to the shore. The common usage is inter-
preted as progress through the water. Headway
when going forward and
sternway when going backward.
Well
Area at the rear of a boat where the motor may be
located.
Wharf
A structure, parallel to the shore, for docking vessels.
Wheel
(1) The steering wheel;
(2) The propeller.
Whistle Signal
A standard communication signal between boats to
indicate change of course, danger, or other situa-
tions.
Windward
Situated on the side closest to the wind.
(Opposite of leeward.)
Yaw
To swing or steer off course as when running with a
quartering sea.
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