A boat shell is a marine gastropod of the genus Crepidula, which contains numerous species.
Generally a long narrow rowing boat (varying from 1 to 8 persons) is refered to as a "rowing shell" or simply "a shell"
You call it a shell
You call it a shell
you throu a shell at her.
the helga
Rowing Shell.
A long narrow racing boat is called a racing shell.
It depends on what you can afford, rowers tend to uses Empachers. (but they are really expensive)
The iron boat is an "empty shell" with air filled space inside, reducing its density compared to the iron cube which is iron all the way through.
In rowing, a boat propelled by oars is normally called a shell. Based on how many people are using the boat, and eight has eight rowers, a four has four rowers with one oar each and a quad has four rowers with 2 oars each. A pair has two rowers with one oar each while a double has two rowers with two oars each. A single has one rower with two oars in it.
canoe barge smack (fishing boat) scull (narrow racing boat with 1,2, or 4 rowers) ferry yacht shell (narrow rasing bjat with as many as 8 people rowing) skiff (type of row boat) kayak (another type of row boat) umiak (Row boat used in the arctic)
it gets out of its shell and uses it as a boat, it then makes oars out of its feet and rows across whatever it wants. Nice one.