Boat on a boat
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DINGHYBoat on a boat
dinghysmall boat carried on or towed behind a larger boat as a tender or a lifeboat
cuddiesa. small room, cabin, or enclosed space at the bow or stern of a boat, esp. one under the poop b. galley or pantry in a small boat c. small locker in an open boat, esp. one at the bow d. (on a fishing boat) a platform on which
cuddya. small room, cabin, or enclosed space at the bow or stern of a boat, esp. one under the poop b. galley or pantry in a small boat c. small locker in an open boat, esp. one at the bow d. (on a fishing boat) a platform on which
yawlsa ship's small boat jolly boat
oarsmanperson who rows a boat, esp. a racing boat; rower
motorboatA boat powered by a motor, esp. a recreational boat
whaleboatA similar boat used as a ship's lifeboat and utility boat
whaleboatsA similar boat used as a ship's lifeboat and utility boat
boatfulboat-shaped container, utensil, or device a gravy boat a laboratory boat
coxswainsThe steersman of a ship's boat, lifeboat, racing boat, or other boat
bearto keep (a boat) from touching or rubbing against a dock, another boat, etc.
navicularpertaining to or like a boat / a boat-shaped bone of the wrist also NAVICULARE
cockswainsCOCKSWAIN, the steersman of a boat; a petty officer who has charge of a boat and its crew
catamaran(Tamil) orig a raft of logs lashed together; now a boat, esp a sailing boat with two hulls
trimassume or cause a boat to assume a desired position in the water a boat that trims badly
catamaransCATAMARAN, (Tamil) orig a raft of logs lashed together; now a boat, esp a sailing boat with two hulls
calkingStop up (the seams of a boat) with oakum and waterproofing material, or by driving plate-junctions together; make (a boat) watertight by this method
caulkingStop up (the seams of a boat) with oakum and waterproofing material, or by driving plate-junctions together; make (a boat) watertight by this method
cockswainthe steersman of a boat; a petty officer who has charge of a boat and its crew / to take charge of a boat and crew also COXSWAIN