Taquet quai.
Tie your boat to a cleat or a bull rail.
It's usually called a cleat, generally a horn cleat.
Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival was created in 1986.
The Newbrunswick flag has an image of a boat on it.
The cleat hitch knot is primarily used to prevent the boat from floating away from the slip. It is merely a half-hitch, secured about the dock's cleat. It is the same knot used to secure the halyards (near the bottom of the mast), and the flag (near the bottom of the flagpole). Check out the (animated!) related link below for more information:
"FOB" as in "Fresh Off the Boat", a derisive term for immigrants that are not well-acclimated to their host country does not have an exact translation in french, but you could say: fraîchement débarqué which means "freshly disembarked (from a ship)."
boat
By boat
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mokuiki [mokoo eekee]
It's an image of the Bluenose, which was a Canadian fishing boat and racing schooner in the 1920s and '30s.
The boat translated into French is: le bateau. An example sentence: J'ai trouvé le bateau. This means: I found the boat.