Port and Starboard Trivia
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From: Osage Beach,MO

The actual origin of the term "port" is based on the fact that the left side of old merchant sailing ships had a loading or entry port.
The right side had a steering board that hung over the side of the ship (before the invention of rudders) which is where the term starboard comes from.
A handy tip for remembering which side is port, is to remember that port and left have the same number of letters.
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Interesting trivia, thank you!
Many many years ago, my father taught me how to remember Port, Starboard and color.....
"There's a little red port left in the bottle"
..........Kinda silly because Dad never left any port in the bottle.
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Many many years ago, my father taught me how to remember Port, Starboard and color.....
"There's a little red port left in the bottle"
..........Kinda silly because Dad never left any port in the bottle.

RR
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From: Cape coral, FL
while returning from sea this is true however if you look at the ICW it runs in a clockwise manor around the county. My river confuses folks all the time. Heading inland red is on the port side because it’s the ICW. However before the merger coming from the gulf it is red right return.
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while returning from sea this is true however if you look at the ICW it runs in a clockwise manor around the county. My river confuses folks all the time. Heading inland red is on the port side because it’s the ICW. However before the merger coming from the gulf it is red right return.





