A typical Galilee fishing boat was recently found near the shoreline, apparently abandoned in the first century after many decades of use. It was 8.27 metres (27 feet) long by 2.3 metres (7.5 feet) and accommodated a crew of 5 plus up to 15 passengers. It was a substantial boat of clearly robust design, with a keel and not "flat-bottomed".
There would only have been one, or perhaps two, boat builders operating around Galilee at any one time, building to a proven design. So this boat was probably very similar to that used by Peter.
Simon Peters physical/earthly father was Jonah
Simon Peter was Jewish.
he was one of the twelve disciples; (Simon) peters's brother was Andrew
Peters real name was Simon.
Simon peters son
Peters real name was Simon, but Jesus changed it to Peter which means the rock.
St Peters Square, Rome
Only one - Simon Peter, apostle of Jesus.
Well it depends on how big the boat is and how big your garage is... Just make sure you can get the boat in and out.
There has only been one pope named Peter - Simon Peter the Apostle.
Peter was originally named Simon but the named was changed by Our Lord when he declared him the leader of the new Church.
There is no record of his youth. All we know is that he used to be a fisherman before he followed Jesus.