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seriously man, the boat is called alespaque
thnx
xx
ily
I LOVE TWILIGHT
it rox
Edward Cullen is mine peeps so back off
love from MRS EDWARD CULLEN-the twilight obsessed
"Bateau mouche" is a French term that translates to "fly boat" in English. It refers to a type of tourist boat commonly found on the Seine River in Paris, used for sightseeing and offering views of the city's landmarks. These boats are typically large and open, allowing passengers to enjoy a leisurely cruise while taking in the scenery.
My family and I went sightseeing in Europe this summer.
A main sail is literally what it says. the main sail used on a boat. It catches wind and so proppells the boat along
A seine net is a type of fishing net that is designed to encircle schools of fish. It consists of a long, rectangular mesh net with weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top, allowing it to hang vertically in the water. Seine nets are typically deployed from boats or from the shore, and they are effective for catching large quantities of fish at once. They are commonly used in commercial and recreational fishing practices.
sightseeing and tourism.
A York boat was an inland boat used by Hudson's Bay Company to carry furs and trade goods along inland waterways in Rupertsland and the Columbia District.
the boats used for tourists in Paris on the river Seine are called 'des bateaux-mouches'
The gunwales are located along the upper edges of a boat's hull, running along the sides from the bow to the stern. They serve as the topmost part of the boat's sides and provide structural support, as well as a place to attach hardware and fittings. Additionally, gunwales can help prevent water from entering the boat and are often used for securing ropes or other equipment.
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
The centerline on a boat refers to an imaginary line that runs longitudinally along the length of the vessel, dividing it into two symmetrical halves. It is crucial for balance and stability, as it helps in determining the boat's alignment and weight distribution. The centerline is often used as a reference point for measurements, navigation, and positioning of equipment. Additionally, many boat designs incorporate features along the centerline to optimize performance and handling.
An oar is a long pole with a flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat or controlling its direction in the water. Oars are typically used in pairs, with one oar on each side of the boat, to propel it forward by pushing against the water.
Boat lifts are commonly used to assist the boat owner in storing, painting or repairing the boat or boat trailer. Boat lifts are fairly new but are a great deal more portable than what used to be used (cranes).