| BARNACLES | Crustaceans attached to a ship's hull (9) |
| BARNACLE | Crustacean attached to rocks |
| LIMPET | ___ mine, type of explosive device magnetically attached to a ship's hull (6) |
| KEEL | Fore-and-aft base to a ship's hull (4) |
| BARNACLED | Having crustaceans, as a ship's hull |
| GANGPLANK | Walkway to a ship (9) |
| BREASTBAND | A canvas attached to a ship's rigging (10) |
| ANCHORITE | What a sailor might do to a ship when taking on English hermit |
| BUCK | Narrow bed attached to a ship's wall & Male rabbit (4) |
| MAINSAIL | Sheet attached to a ship's primary mast (8) |
| SLEDGES | It's attached to a ship with heavy hammers (7) |
| ANCHOR | Heavy thing attached to a ship (6) |
| CHINE | From "pin, thorn", word for a beast's vertebral column; a cut/chop of this for cooking; otherwise, an angle in a ship's hull, a crest of land, a deep Dorset ravine, a mountain ridge, a projecting rim |
| LEAK | Word essentially for a "deficiency, lack, shortage" of solid wood in part of a ship's hull causing a seafarer's dreaded drip, seep or trickle (4) |
| WOODTAR | Natural application to waterproof a ship's hull |
| ALVEUS | A hollow, or something hollowed out, like a ship's hull |
| ABEAM | At a right angle to a ship's length |
| AWAKEN | Come to a ship's trail close to Devon |
| PRATIQUE | Permission given to a ship to deal or trade at a port (8) |
| ASSURE | Guarantee to a ship going to ancient city for ecstasy (6) |