0 the right side of a ship or aircraft as you are facing forward
1 the right side of a ship or aircraft as you are facing forward
Two heavy waves damaged the starboard side of the vessel above the deck, as well as one of the boats.
The starboard side which was not moored to the dock was not a factory, while the port side which was moored was a factory.
As a result of this, the leader at once ordered his section to break to starboard and keep turning.
Certainly he does not know port from starboard.
Listing heavily to starboard, she sank about 1740.
Passengers were evacuated through exits mainly on the starboard side.
About 15 minutes into the flight, the pilot reported a fire in the starboard engine.
I agreed with nearly everything he said except for the phrase "starboard red," which seemed to me a slip.