Foredeck – Definition and Pronunciation
What is Foredeck?
Foredeck is the short deck at the bow of a boat.
Examples of Foredeck
For example, no one can be on the foredeck without a harness clipped to a jackline or a solid base. Never clip a harness to the outer lifelines.
From “More Sailing Knowledge and Skills”.
A good captain rarely yells unless he or she needs to be heard above the wind. In some cases, like raising or lowering the anchor, the foredeck can communicate with the helm with prearranged hand signals. If, however, your crew is not taking a safety situation seriously, by all means yell to keep them out of harm’s way.
From “Getting Underway and Sailing on the Sailboat”.
Cruising multihulls, generally catamarans, have several advantages over monohulls. These include greater speed when sailing off the wind, a large foredeck for sunbathing and far greater volume below decks. This invariably takes the form of a wide communal cabin across the bridge deck coupled with private sleeping quarters, galley and heads within the two hulls.
From “Popular Types of Yacht”.