Yes they were made of reeds and twigs.
They made boats with reeds
True
The most common type of Egyptian boats were made out of papyrus reeds. These type of boats were used to travel short distances. The reeds were bound toghether by ropes and were usually used for hunting fish. They were eather poled or paddled. Other boats were mad out of cedar wood imported from Lebanon.
They wove tule reeds into boats.
they are made of wood
papyrus, but later in new Egypt boats where made of cedear from lebonan
It is believed that the ancient Egyptians built and sailed the first ships made from reeds around 4000 B.C. These boats actually had sails and masts that were made from reeds.
in 450 b.c.
payrus or cedar wood
Papyrus, Wood (Bark) and Reed
body of the boat is made of bundled reeds covered with leather
made from egyptian reed board with the resin from the reeds as a strengthener, as my grandfather fondly told me, hope this helps