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 --
This ship also is heavily listed to starboard.
You are like a broken steering-oar in a ship that answers neither to port nor to starboard.
The simplest thing with a tiller was to tell the helmsman to put the tiller to port or starboard.
Shells burst about one mile apart to starboard and rear of aircraft.
Almost immediately a second sea struck the lifeboat on the starboard quarter filling the cockpit and the space under the canopy.
Those who are neither on the starboard watch nor on the port watch are called the idle watch.
He may not know the stem from the stern of a ship or the port from the starboard side.
I agreed with nearly everything he said except for the phrase "starboard red," which seemed to me a slip.