Submarine
The "u" stood for "underwater" and the term "u-boats" was and still is used in reference to WWI German submarines.
row boat, paddle boat, motor boat, sail boat, cargo boat, speed boat, and fishing boat
underwater craft, submersible, U-boat
A boat shed is another term for a boathouse - a building at the edge of a river of lake in which boats are kept.
In my opinion I think some boat dealers can recommend insurance to the boat because they're boat dealers know about boats danger of boats and a lot of facts about boats. So yeah boats dealers can recommend insurance for boats you buy and have.
You can get the boat from boat yard.You can go to Cortez missions for the boats.
If you are meaning to U-boats as in World War two? Than U-boats certainly mean "Underwater Boats"
A boat lift is a mechanism used for raising and lowering boats on a canal vertically from one water level to another.
No, "boat's" is not a plural; it is the possessive form of the singular noun "boat," indicating ownership. The plural form of "boat" is simply "boats." For example, "the boat's anchor" refers to the anchor of one boat, while "the boats" refers to multiple boats.
No, a U-boat is a submarine. A torpedo boat is the boat that destroys the submarine.
u-boats are almost as fast as regular speed boats but mostly went slow to shot at another boat at war i hope this answers your question
by flying underwater