*boating*

*LICENSES*

*BOATING PRINCIPLES*

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*TYPES*

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*FAMOUS BOATS*

*FAMOUS SHIPWRECKS*

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*’boats’ have served as a method for short-distance transportation since ‘ancient times’*

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*a boat is a ‘water-craft’ of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on ‘water’*

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(small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas)

However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation from a ship in an offshore environment.

In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship).

An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as ‘boats’ rather than ‘ships’, as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck.

Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water.

Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats.

Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.

Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions.

Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport.

Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions.

Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats.

House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing.

Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships.

(lifeboats have rescue and safety functions)

(boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by ‘gasoline’ or ‘diesel’ engines))

TYPES:

“coracle”

small lightweight boat
(from welsh “cwrwgl”)

“ferry”

a boat used to carry (or “ferry”) passengers (or vehicles + cargo) across a body of water

“ship”

a large buoyant marine vessel

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“waverunner”

WaveRunner is the trademarked name of personal water craft (PWC) produced by the Yamaha Motor Company, but the term “waverunner” has become a generic name for all types of personal watercraft. Another popular name for a PWC is a Jet Ski.   But “Jet Ski” is the trademark name for Kawasaki’s line of PWC’s.   Whereas “WaveRunner” is the trademark for Yamaha’s line

In 1987, Yamaha introduced the sit-down WaveRunner and the stand-up WaveJammer, and in 2002 introduced the world’s first four-stroke high performance PWC.  Yamaha continues to manufacture both two stroke and four stroke models, as well as supercharged and naturally aspirated models

using nanotechnology, Yamaha engineers were able to create a high-strength, lightweight material called NanoXcel

waverunners:

dicky coury
bob toresco

sea-doo:

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the ‘glass area’ in shallow waters
(near the ‘deniro mansion’)

jet-skis
(drive while standing)

‘the pangia cove’

(i successfully did sharp ‘turns’)
(to shoot off water)

(engine turns off when you fall off waverunner)

(the hannons have waverunners)
(we’ve never crossed paths in the open waters)

(the pangias have waverunners)

(torescos across the cove)

(i made the journey often)

(i got nick crowley into extreme sports with the waverunner)

yamaha

(70+ mph)
(up to 80mph)

SHO series

5 ‘bow’ angles

down / midway down / ‘n’ (neutral?) / midway up / up

(bow up in rough waters???)
(according to cheryl lynn)

pull out right console for ‘reverse’

remote control boatlift

(waverunner cover)

“whitewater rafting”

jim thorpe whitewater rafting
(delaware water gap)

FAMOUS BOATS:

“USS President”
(1800)

nominally rated 44-gun wooden-hulled three-masted heavy frigate of the united states navy

in 1872, the ‘HMS Challenger’ (commanded by captain george nares) sailed from Portsmouth, England, on a scientific expedition that eventually made many discoveries that laid the foundation of oceanography

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*👨‍🔬🕵️‍♀️🙇‍♀️*SKETCHES*🙇‍♂️👩‍🔬🕵️‍♂️*

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📚📖|/\-*WIKI-LINK*-/\|📖📚

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👈👈👈☜*“TRANSPORTATION”* ☞ 👉👉👉

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💕💝💖💓🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙🖤❤️💚💛🧡❣️💞💔💘❣️🧡💛💚❤️🖤💜🖤💙🖤💙🖤💗💖💝💘

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*🌈✨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* ✨🌷*

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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥*we won the war* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥