Boats were invented in pre-historic times; we have no idea who invented them, or when.
It seems likely that such an obvious idea as "boat" would have been developed in almost any society that had enough water to need them.
Boats have served as short-distance transportation since early times.[1] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, suggests that boats have been used since ancient times. The earliest boats have been predicted to be logboats. The oldest boats to be found by archaeological excavation are logboats from around 7,000-10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the canoe of Pesse; it is adugout or hollowed tree trunk from a Pinus sylvestris. It was constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 B.C. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands; other very old dugout boats have been recovered A 7,000 year-old seagoing boat made from reeds and tar has been found in Kuwait
Boats were used between 4000 BCE and 3000 BCE in Sumer ancient Egypt and in the Indian ocean.
Boats played a very important part in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia. Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered in various Indus Valley sites. The Uru wooden big boat made in Beypore a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. These have been used by the Arabs and Greeks since ancient times as trading vessels. This mammoth wooden ship was constructed using teak, without any iron or blueprints which has transportation capacity of 400 tonnes.
The accounts of historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, and Strabo suggest that boats were being used for commerce and traveling.
Boats have served as short-distance transportation since early times. Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, suggests that boats have been used since ancient times. The earliest boats have been predicted to be logboats. The oldest boats to be found by archaeological excavation are logboats from around 7,000-10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the canoe of Pesse; it is adugout or hollowed tree trunk from a Pinus sylvestris. It was constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 B.C. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands; other very old dugout boats have been recovered A 7,000 year-old seagoing boat made from reeds and tar has been found in Kuwait
Boats were used between 4000 BCE and 3000 BCE in Sumer ancient Egypt and in the Indian Ocean.
Boats played a very important part in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia. Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered in various Indus Valley sites. The Uru wooden big boat made in Beypore a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. These have been used by the Arabs and Greeks since ancient times as trading vessels. This mammoth wooden ship was constructed using teak, without any iron or blueprints which has transportation capacity of 400 tonnes.
The accounts of historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, and Strabo suggest that boats were being used for commerce and traveling.
The first boat invented was in 4000BC.
Helmut Walther invented the u-boat
The fishing boat was invented in 1912 by Otis Evinrude.
The first speed boat was invented in 1910 by David Harmon
The person who invented the boat is still a mystery and may never be found out??!!
it was invented in Michigan
1908.
the stem boat was invented in 1812 and was made to be able to go against strong currents and strong winds.
Coal was invented in 2001, and the first coal powered boat was invented in 2008. it sank.
There is evidence that the first boat was invented by settlers in Australia. This dates back to over 40,000 years ago.
the Egyptians invented them out of straw and twine and tar
the steam boat was invented first