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A certificate of boat registration must be carried on the boat when the boat is in operation. If the registration is not on the boat the owner could be fined.
While there isnt really a legal definition of what constitutes a boat or a ship, seamen generally go by the principle definition that a BOAT can be carried by a SHIP but a SHIP cannot be carried by a BOAT.
While there isnt really a legal definition of what constitutes a boat or a ship, seamen generally go by the principle definition that a BOAT can be carried by a SHIP but a SHIP cannot be carried by a BOAT.
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A dinghy is a small, open boat, often propelled solely with oars or a scull. NOwadays, the term often applies to a smaller boat of the above description carried by a larger for, in order to access areas where the larger boat would be at risk (e.g. accessing a sloping beach where you'd dangerously ground a larger vessel, but can row a dinghy right up on the beach).According to thefreedictionary.com a dinghy is:1. A small open boat carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a larger boat.2. A small rowboat.3. An inflatable rubber life raft.
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With all watercraft, the cargo is carried as low down as possible (this makes the boat stable.In a Junk the cargo is mainly carried in the holds
The little boat towed or carried by a larger vessel is called a dinghy.
Yes they can. The discovery channel will tell you such things.
Depends how often you go on a boat