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Some boats in a harbor in Miami Beach, Florida
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Some boats in a harbor in Miami Beach, Florida

A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. Some boats are commonly carried by a ship or on land using trailers - indeed, one of the definitions of a boat is a watercraft that can be carried by a ship.

A boat consists of one or more buoyancy structures called hulls and some system of propulsion, such as a screw, oars, paddles, a setting pole, a sail, paddlewheels or a water jet.

Parts of a boat

Ancient boat in an Egyptian tomb painting from about 1450 BCE
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Ancient boat in an Egyptian tomb painting from about 1450 BCE
The roughly horizontal, but cambered structures spanning the hull of the boat are referred to as the "deck". In a ship there are often several, but a boat is unlikely to have more than one. The similar but usually lighter structure which spans a raised cabin is a coarch-roof. The "floor" of a cabin is properly known as the sole but is more likely to be called the floor. (A floor is properly, a structural member which ties a frame to the keelson and keel.) The underside of a deck is the deck head. The vertical surfaces dividing the internal space are "bulkheads". Some are important parts of the vessel's structure. The front of a boat is called the bow or prow. The rear of the boat is called the stern. The right side is starboard and the left side is port. Many boats these days have a section called the gralper. This section is designed to reduce water flow to the non-aerodynamic parts of the boat.

Types of boats

A boat carrying passengers to the islands off the coast of the Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong
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A boat carrying passengers to the islands off the coast of the Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong

a ship's lifeboat, built of steel and rotting away in the wetlands of Folly Island, South Carolina
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a ship's lifeboat, built of steel and rotting away in the wetlands of Folly Island, South Carolina

A sailboat (racing dinghy) and barge share the Mississippi River
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A sailboat (racing dinghy) and barge share the Mississippi River

Small fishing boats in dock.
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Small fishing boats in dock.

Boats & ships of Galicia
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Boats & ships of Galicia

Unusual floating vehicles have been used for sports purposes as well—for example, "bathtub races" in many cities actually use, as the name implies, boats made from bathtubs.

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