pilothouse

/ˈpaɪlətˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A small shelter on the deck of a ship or boat that protects the person steering from wind and rain.
    • The old fishing boat had a wooden pilothouse painted white and blue.
    • During the storm, the crew stayed dry inside the pilothouse while steering the ship.
    • The captain stood in the pilothouse, watching the waves through the window.
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