ship's captain;  skipper;  length of a ship;  boatman
 getting on board;  sailor;  seaman
 pontoon bridge;  floating bridge;  bridge (of a ship)
 trip by boat;  sea trip;  voyage;  cruise
 harbour;  harbor;  landing place;  wharf;  anchorage
 setting sail;  putting out to sea;  starting anew;  embarking on something new
 sign of a ship (e.g. through fog, silhouette, etc.);  outline of a ship
 shipping agent;  boathouse;  inn for sailors
 side or bottom of a ship;  ship's hold;  bottoms;  shipping;  tonnage;  freight space
 boathouse;  ship's hold;  hatch
 speed of a boat;  draft;  draught
 passage;  fare;  shipping charges
 surface mail (ship);  sea mail;  ferry service;  steamer service
 to go to sea;  to become a sailor
 steamship (shipping) company
 ship's fittings or rigging
 (ship or shipbuilding) timber or plank
 wharf roach (species of isopod closely related to the sea slater; Ligia exotica)
 sailor;  boatman;  passenger
 a boat's floorboards;  ship's hold
 ferry;  free on board;  FOB
 boat festival;  festival with portable shrines carried on boats
 waiting for a ship to depart
 naval battle; (arch.)  navy
 sailor's song;  boat song;  sea shanty;  barcarolle
 harbour;  harbor;  haven;  anchorage;  a moorage
 fence made from disused ship planks
 shipworm (esp. naval shipworm, Teredo navalis);  teredo
 low-grade prostitute;  prostitute working from boats on the Sumida River
 going downstream in a boat
 preventing a ship from passing or from leaving port
 boat watchman;  watching over a boat
 planking (on a wooden ship)
 Uperotus clava (species of shipworm)