The ironclads. ;)
Boats covered in iron are commonly referred to as ironclads.
They were German boats used in WWII.
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An iron gate that moved vertically was called a portcullis.
U-boats, packs of German U-boats searching for American ships were called wolf packs
Yes they did. The third capital Meroe was a major centre of iron working They def. had iron from at least 600 BC or so because archaeologist found an iron spear (the iron was covered in gold) in Pharaoh Tarhaqa's tomb at Nuri
the welsh variety is called a coracle.
Ironclads.
These ships were called ironclads.
boats
Almost everything that is called 'cast' such as; cast iron pots, cast iron centrplate (some boats use them). Until relatively recently, all engine blocks were cast iron. Most diesel engines are still cast iron.
Wood with iron fittings.
New Jersey traded crops like tobacco and they built boats and mined for iron.
War boats were called triremes.
The viking boats were called tall ships
The small boats of Venice are called gondolas.
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life boats