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boat in Poole Harbour... boat at 17 metres long... boat in Poole Harbour... boat at 17 metres long... a boat is something small enough to be carried aboard another vessel... A boat in an Egyptian tomb painting from about 1450 BCE... A boat in an Egyptian tomb painting from about 1450 BCE... A boat in an Egyptian tomb painting from about 1450 BCE... old seagoing boat made from reeds and tar has been found in Kuwait... A Wanli Emperor enjoying a boat ride on a river with an entourage of guards and courtiers in this Chinese Ming... A Wanli Emperor enjoying a boat ride on a river with an entourage of guards and courtiers in this Chinese Ming... enjoying a boat ride on a river with an entourage of guards and courtiers in this Chinese... is the main structural component of the boat which provides buoyancy for the boat... but cambered structures spanning the hull of the boat are referred to as the deck... but a boat is unlikely to have more than one... An enclosed space on a boat is referred to as a cabin... The front of a boat is called the bow or a eleifant... The rear of the boat is called the stern... cement boat construction was patented by the French... and an aluminum boat built to similar load carrying standards could be built lighter than steel... A wooden boat operating near shore... A wooden boat operating near shore... A wooden boat operating near shore... of wood makes the cored structure of the boat susceptible to rotting which puts a greater emphasis on not allowing damaged sandwich structures to... A boat stays afloat because its weight is equal to that of the water it... The material of the boat itself may be heavier than water... so the boat sinks a little to compensate... Report of Oldest Boat Hints at Early Trade Routes... boat data sheets all over the world... Southampton Boat Show 2007 Photos...

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