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- Stern abstract "The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite of the bow, the foremost part of a ship. Originally, the term only referred to the aft port section of the ship, but eventually came to refer to the entire back of a vessel. The stern end of a ship is indicated with a white navigation light at night.Sterns on European and American wooden sailing ships began with two principal forms: the square or transom stern and the elliptical, fantail, or merchant stern, and were developed in that order. The hull sections of a sailing ship located before the stern were composed of a series of U-shaped rib-like frames set in a sloped or \"cant\" arrangement, with the last frame before the stern being called the fashion timber(s) or fashion piece(s), so called for \"fashioning\" the after part of the ship. This frame is designed to support the various beams that make up the stern.In 1817 the British naval architect Sir Robert Seppings first introduced the concept of the round or circular stern. The square stern had been an easy target for enemy cannon, and could not support the weight of heavy stern chase guns. But Seppings' design left the rudder head exposed, and was regarded by many as simply ugly—no American warships were designed with such sterns, and the round stern was quickly superseded by the elliptical stern. The United States began building the first elliptical stern warship in 1820, a decade before the British. The USS Brandywine became the first sailing ship to sport such a stern. Though a great improvement over the transom stern in terms of its vulnerability to attack when under fire, elliptical sterns still had obvious weaknesses which the next major stern development—the iron-hulled cruiser stern—addressed far better and with much different materials.".
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- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Aft.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Age_of_Sail.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam_(VOC_ship).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Azimuth_thruster.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Boat.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautical_terms.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipbuilding.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watercraft_components.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Chase_gun.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Radich.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_East_India_Company.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Empire_Sandy.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink File:Sterns.jpg.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink French_ship_Soleil_Royal_(1670).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_nautical_terms.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Bérain_the_Elder.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Navigation_light.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_liner.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink RMS_Queen_Mary_2.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Rake.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Seppings.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink SS_Eugenio_C.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink SS_Oceanic_(1965).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Severn-class_lifeboat.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Ship.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Sternpost.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Taffrail.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Transom_(nautical).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink USS_Brandywine_(1825).
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink Waterline.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink William_Symonds.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink File:How_wooden_ships_are_built_78.jpg.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink File:Illustrated_marine_encyclopedia_341.jpg.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink File:Queen_Mary_2_-_geograph.org.uk_-_477372.jpg.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLink File:Ship_transom.JPG.
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constanzi stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louis Stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stern#Transom stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "aft".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "canoe-sterned".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "counter stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "counter-stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "cruiser stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "elliptical stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "poop".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "quarter".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "square sterned".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "stern post".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "stern".
- Stern wikiPageWikiLinkText "transom stern".
- Stern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Stern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Stern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_ship_elements.
- Stern subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Stern subject Category:Shipbuilding.
- Stern subject Category:Watercraft_components.
- Stern hypernym Back.
- Stern type Ship.
- Stern type Redirect.
- Stern type Ship.
- Stern type Term.
- Stern comment "The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite of the bow, the foremost part of a ship. Originally, the term only referred to the aft port section of the ship, but eventually came to refer to the entire back of a vessel.".
- Stern label "Stern".
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