I have not been able to find any such list on line, however you might try contacting the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, England.
Portsmouth Museums and Records Service
Museum Road
Portsmouth
Hants
PO1 2LJ
Telephone: (023) 9282 7261
Fax: (023) 9287 5276
Minicom: (023) 9287 6550 E-mail: info@ddaymuseum.co.uk
Narrow boats.
They made boats with reeds
They were German boats used in WWII.
See website: Patrol Torpedo Boats (PT Boats)
Reed boats were used forhunting marine animals, trading along the Nile, and traveling along the big river.
The Duck boats that are used by civilian tour groups today (and travel on land and in the water), were invented in 1942 for use in WWII. They were called DUKW boats and were popularly called Duck boats.
how many tanks were there durind dday
You can go to http://www.boatsforsalenow.com/. They can provide you with a good list of boats available for sale. I have used them and they work well.
There are a number of places where you can find used fishing boats in Houston, Texas. Some of the best places to look are Craigs List, Boat Trader and Texas Marine.
boats have improved by the way the work boats used to be
Actually papyrus were used to make paper, and were scarcely used on boats, but woods were indeed used to make boats
Narrow boats.
Boats used on the canals of Venice are called Gondolas.
A type of weeds used to build boats in the past were rushes. These look like tiny sticks of bamboo, are hollow, and they float. They are not suitable for large boats, but can be used to make rafts and very small boats.
they used boats and donkeys. Horses wer not used as much. They used long boats for long voyages.
They made boats with reeds
Yes they used boats.