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A long narrow racing boat is called a racing shell.
There are narrow flat bottom boats called punts, which are moved with the aid of a long pole. The similar boats in Venice are called gondolas. Small boats may be called skiffs, and the flat-bottom canoes of Louisiana are called pirogues. Large boats are canal boats, or barges.
The narrow, flat bottomed vessels that have been used on the Nile River for centuries are a type of long boat. The boats needed either oars or a long pole to get through the water. The boats were made of papyrus reeds or wood.
Some examples of transportation on water are row boats, hover crafts, submarines, paddle boats, kayaks, motor boats, canoes, jet skis, surfboards, and skim boards. Some things that transport water are aqueducts, irrigation systems, pipes, siphons, sewers, rivers, streams, canals, and buckets.
A gondola is a long narrow flat-bottomed boat with a high ornamented stem and a platform at the stern where an oarsman stands and propels the boat. You can get rides on them in Venice, Italy.
By using caravans pulled by camels, if using rivers they used long ships or small boats made out of reeds with sheep skin sails.
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Boats existed long before the French revolution and long before France, but the French revolution was not about boats, and boats didn't have any effect on it.
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A long narrow cut is called a slit.
a long narrow house
Venice has been flooded for a long time, so most of the city has canals instead of streets. As such they need the gondoliers, which have shallow drafts and can pass easily through the narrow canals, to get around.