Boat
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Boats (an orchid: boot; British: boat) are usually a river, wetlands, small ships used on the coast, and it is equipped, and it is often applied by a larger-scale ship.
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Meaning of a word of the boat
I generally often express a ship of the number of the full length m degree small size with "a boat" by a conversation every day in Japan, but nuances are different in English to some extent.
- The boat of the navy term points at other small ships which I can carry by ship.
- The modern submarine is called a boat in spite of the ability for diving and size, too. An early submarine is carried by ship, and this is because I did not have ability for offshore voyage in single Germany.
- The thing which rows a handle in the British navy, and navigates the water including a ship is ship (ship), but the submarine is a boat.
A boat carried by a large ship includes a lifeboat, whalery elsewhere. Unlike many boats, these are managed off the coast.
There is the boat which is hard to be called the small size as seen in lake Frey terriver boat, ナロウボート and a ferry.
Use
The boat is used in military affairs and research, a business purpose. It is personal, and, as for the non-commercial ship, almost all is a boat regardless of size.
Solar boat
I convert light of the sun into electricity and drive a motor and navigate it. It is studied at a university of the ocean engineering system, and the competition is held mainly, too. Use is expected as power of the unmanned observation boat such as the weather observation virtually because the energy is inexhaustible.
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Outside link
- Sailboats database: sailboat data sheets all over the world
- University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections - - Freshwater and Marine Image Bank - - Vessels - images of boats and vessels
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