home port

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home port

The ship returns to its home port after a long voyage.

Definition

Noun: - The port where a ship is registered or from which it is considered to originate. It is the vessel's official port of registry and often serves as its base of operations.

Usage

The term "home port" is used to specify the official, registered location of a ship or boat. It is a fixed point of reference for maritime documentation, regulations, and identity.

Examples
  • The luxury yacht's home port is listed as Nassau in the Bahamas.
  • Despite operating globally, the research vessel's home port remains in Seattle.
  • Maritime law requires the ship's name and home port to be displayed on its stern.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal and Administrative Context: The home port is crucial for determining the ship's nationality (its flag state), which governs the laws applicable to the vessel.
  • Figurative Use: While less common, "home port" can be used metaphorically to mean a central or originating location for any ongoing activity.
    • After years of traveling, the artist still considers Paris her creative home port.
Variants and Related Words
  • Port of registry: A formal synonym for "home port," emphasizing the legal registration aspect.
  • Flag state: The country under whose laws the ship is registered and whose flag it flies; this is determined by the home port.
Synonyms
  • Port of registry
  • Hailing port (common in casual or traditional maritime use)
Related Phrases
  • To hail from [port]: A phrase meaning to have one's home port in a specific place.
    • The tall ship hails from Mystic, Connecticut.
home port

The ship returns to its home port after a long voyage.

Noun
  1. the port from which a ship originates of where it is registered