They don't need motors because you are supposed to row them.
No they don't, the reason they have numbers is because so people can remember them!
yes
wood what else
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/1045177/Regina-Spektor---All-the-rowboats-(partituras)
No
All motorized boats must be registered in Ohio, regardless of size. Additionally, all sailboats 8 feet or longer must be registered. Canoes, kayaks, and rowboats without motors are exempt from registration requirements.
yes
The ANZACs were taken ashore from the ships aboard flat barges and rowboats.
uhh...yes? because rowboats are basically made out of wood, right.
No, not all boats have a motor. Many boats, such as sailboats and canoes, rely on wind or human power for propulsion. Additionally, there are traditional rowboats and fishing boats that are manually operated. While motors are common in many modern vessels, especially for convenience and speed, they are not a requirement for all types of boats.
There were 20 lifeboats, which was only enough for half of the maximum capacity of passengers
Sailors often refer to skiffs as "dinghies" or "tenders." These terms typically describe small, lightweight boats used for various purposes, including transporting people or supplies to and from larger vessels. Skiffs are versatile and can be rowed or equipped with sails or outboard motors. Depending on the region, they may also be called "whaleboats" or "rowboats."