Possible Questions:
- Back
- Nautical direction
- Behind
- Nautical position
- Away from the bow
- Aft
- To the rear
- Toward the back
- Backward
- Rearward
- Toward the rudder
- Toward the rear
- Back in the navy
- Back on board
- Back at sea
- Nautical adverb
- Toward the tail
- Shipboard direction
- In the wake of
- Back in the Navy?
- Away from the prow
- Toward the wake
- Behind, at sea
- Toward the back of a boat
- To the rear, at sea
- Toward the back of the boat
- In the rear
- Behind, in a way
- Abaft
- Toward the back of a ship
- To the back of the ship
- Position on a ship
- Not ahead
- At the rear
- Toward the rear, nautically
- Toward the rear, at sea
- Toward the back, on a ship
- Toward the back of the ship
- To the rear, on a ship
- Sailor's behind?
- Rudder's position
- Opposite of ahead
- Off the rear, nautically speaking
- Like a wake
- In reverse
- Boater's behind?
- Behind, asea
- Backward, at sea
- Back on the water
- Back on one's yacht?
- Back in a boat
- Where jetsam may go
- Toward the rear, to a tar
- Toward the rear, on a ship
- Toward the rear of a ship
- Toward the back, to Halsey
- To the rear of a ship
- Opposite of "forward"
- In the wake
- In the back of the boat
- Boatman's backward
- Behind the ship
- Behind in the regatta
- Behind a ship
- Behind a liner
- Behind a jet
- Backward, upon the waters
- Backward, nautically
- Back, in a boat
- Back on the waves?
- Back on a brigantine
- At the rear of an aircraft
- " . . . ___ and distant shore": Thayer