dive (dived, dived)
To jump headfirst in to water is to dive.
To go on a boat would be "to embark" or to "go on board." To go off the boat is to "disembark."
yes
When you go on a river cruise, sit on the top deck of the boat if possible. This will give you the best view of the river, and it will not seem like the boat is moving in the water as much as it would be if you were sitting on the lower deck.
No because the firt tendancy of the boat going in reverse is to dig the back end of the boat under water, witch causes the boat to go under water and sink.
First, it needs to be mounted on the boat. And the boat determines how fast the attached motor will go. If the boat is wood, then it will likely float deeper in the water, and not be particularly fast. If the boat is a smaller fiberglas one, then the motor and boat will go faster. Based on much boating experience, I would say that most boats could go 30 to 35 mph with the 40hp Merc.
Destroy everything around it and if something falls out, build it onto the back of the boat. It should make one of them push things. Just go behind it and push it, then the boat should go into the water.
A submarine.
Go on a plane.go on a boat.
it is when you go off land to go on a boat and then you go to another island
Same way an arrow works, the front is pointed making the water go around the boat instead of the boat pushing its way through the water.