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A rudderless boat has no direction and will just drift around aimlessly.A boat needs a rudder so it can be steered(or you might say driven) in a certain direction. As a school needs rules and regulations to get the students in a direction of some sort.
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The name of the show is Danger Bay.
I think the movie you're looking for may be "The Mystery at Castle House". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144401/plotsummary
The movie with a tiger on a boat with a boy is The Life Of Pi. The boat sinks and the boy gets on the life boat with the tiger.
If you are looking forward to the front of the boat (that is, in the direction it is going), port side is on your left.
In opposite direction, but they are designed to propel the boat forward even if they rotate in opposite directions.
The right side of a boat when looking forward from the stern
The wind bows on it pushing it forward or any direction the boat is facing
Its the forward part of the boat
When you row a boat on a pond, you are usually facing the back of the boat. Also, the oars are usually attached in the middle of the oar to the side of the boat. So if you pull the handle of the oar towards the front of the boat (towards you when rowing), the paddle of the oar is moving towards the back of the boat (the oar acts like a lever-arm). To move a boat forward, you actually have to move water backward! It's pushing water back that really moves the boat forward. So, when you pull the oar towards you, the paddle moves towards the back of the boat, and that pushes water towards the back of the boat, pushing the boat the opposite direction, which is forward! Just make sure to turn around once in a while because you're not looking where you are going!
Portside is to the left when looking forward from the stern of the vessel
looking forward in the boat, the left side is the port, the right side is starboard, the pointy end is the bow, and the back is the stern.
The propeller pushes large quantities of air backwards, i.e. imparts momentum to masses of air.Since momentum is conserved, the boat acquires momentum in the opposite direction, i.e. forward.
If you are on the boat facing forward, The red light should be on the left (port) side, shining out forward and to the left. It should NOT be visible from directly behind or from the right side of the boat. Both red and green lights should ONLY be visible from directly in front of the boat.
The wind power pushes the boat with the different sails that can be changed by the direction of the wind and with the help of the rudder or even shifting body weight. Normally a zig zag route maneuvers helps in pushing the boat forward.
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