a hunting boat
Except when hunting waterfowl from a boat, unloaded. When hunting, muzzle up.
Great white shark
The traditional hunting boat used by Eskimos, or Inuit, is called a "kayak." These lightweight, narrow boats were originally constructed from wood and covered with animal skins, allowing for maneuverability in icy waters. Kayaks were primarily used for hunting seals and other marine animals, as well as for transportation. Today, they are still used in traditional practices and enjoyed as recreational crafts.
hunting building a boat and trying to save supply
A kayak is an Eskimo boat consisting of a light wooden frame covered with watertight skins.
The effect of gun recoil on boat stability.
Stop the boat and turn off the motor. Anchor or secure the boat
Keep body weight low with gear distributed evenly.
Keep body weight low with gear distributed evenly.
A harbour boat is of course called a harbour boat.
Illegal hunting is called poaching.
the boat is called a waka