| DISEMBARK | Get off a boat or a plane (9) |
| ASHORE | Come ___; get off a boat |
| TILT | An attack, dispute, duel or encounter; an awning over a boat or a cart; a jousting contest; a thrust with a lance, delivered at said tournament; a slant; or, a woodcutter's hut (4) |
| SPONSON | Word for a projection on a boat or a subsidiary wing on a seaplane serving to aid its stability; or, a type of gun platform on a warship (7) |
| CABIN | Chalet, lodge or hut; a private room or living compartment on a boat; or, a railway signal box (5) |
| KEEL | Part of a ship represented in the constellation Carina; a poetic word for a boat; or, a prow-shaped pair of petals of a papilionaceous plant (4) |
| SCULL | A boat or a boat mover |
| LAUNCHES | Sets a boat or a product afloat (8) |
| RAFT | A boat or a whole lot of boats (4) |
| AUTOLOANS | They help you get off a lot |
| DECKHOUSE | A cabin on the top level of a boat or ship used for navigation or accommodation (9) |
| PROPELLER | Blade that powers a boat or plane (9) |
| LANE | A narrow often rural road; or, a division of a waterway or airspace as a route for a ship or a plane (4) |
| BENCH | A seat in a boat or parliament; a platform for plants in a greenhouse or for dogs at a show; a pew or settle; a table in a laboratory, studio or workshop; or, judges collectively (5) |
| SWEEP | A curving driveway, stair or stretch of country road; a cleaning stroke with a broom or brush; a long oar of an open boat; or, a shadoof for raising buckets from a well (5) |
| COCKLE | From the French for "shell", a mollusc with heart-shaped shucks; black tourmaline; a furnace, oast or stove; a little boat; or, a codename for a kayak in the Second World War (6) |
| LOCK | A tress; a grapple in wrestling; a section of a canal for raising and lowering boats; or, a device opened with a key or combination (4) |
| ALIT | Got down from a bus or a train or a plane |
| TUG | A sudden forcible pull or wrench, such as that figuratively in love or war; a boat or plane for towing; a chain or rope for hauling; a horse's trace for draughting; or, any hard struggle (3) |
| SAIL | A canvas of a ship; a voyage by boat; or, a wing of a hawk (4) |