I'm on a boat" is like saying "on a roll". Things are going incredibly well for you and nobody can touch you, because you're on a boat!
parked (i docked the boat)
totally
Its highly possible ive heard im in the same boat :(
im on a boat
Released in free fall
NO. 'Your boat' is not a sentence it is a phrase. A sentence has a subject and a verb
The phrase doesn't mean anything. Going from the back to the front of a boat would be said as going from stern to stem, going from aft to bow or simply going forward, usually pronounced 'forrard'
The lonely island
The phrase 'geld verdienen im internet' is in the German language. The English translation of this phrase is 'make money on the internet.' There are many German websites that allow one to make money on the internet.
The Lonely Island. is the people who sing im on a boat (ft.t pain
If you are on the water, you're on top of it, so you'd either be on a boat or a raft or a surfboard or something else that floats.
At the tiller means steering something, or deciding upon its direction. A tiller is a lever attached to a rudder which steers a boat.