LEE Side, all that part of a ship or boat which lies between the mast and the side farthest from the direction of the wind; or otherwise, that half of a ship which is pressed down towards the water by the effort of the sails, as separated from the other half by a line drawn through the middle of her length. That part of the ship which lies to windward of this line is accordingly called the weather-side. Thus admit a ship to be sailing southward, with the wind at east, then is her starboard or right side the lee-side; and the larboard, or left, the weather-side.
LEE Side
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