Stokers or boiler tenders, they tend the boilers, not the engines which run on steam.
Diesel engines on boats are a waste of money.
Most new "sail boats" produced have engines strictly for convenience
boat salesperson
it improved the econoomy by powering trains and boats [j r o b]
Air boats are powered by either an aircraft or automotive engines that's why it differs from the other boats.
Steam engines on the boats themselves replaced the horses and ponies that had been used to pull the boats from the shore.Trains powered by steam engines began to supplant water transport.
boats with diesel engines
UH H motor? It depends on the kind you are talking about. Yachts are generally sailing vessels and driven by wind. Boats with engines are called cruisers
War boats were called triremes.
The viking boats were called tall ships
It's simply a matter of the nation's particular language. For example, in France the musket was called a "fusil"; Englishmen called "fusils" muskets. English speaking people called under-water boats submarines, non-English speakers called subs under-sea boats (or under-water boats). The letter "U" is simply short for "Under-Sea" (or Under-Water).
It is called Gondola and the people who drive it is called Gondolier