There is no universally agreed-upon length that defines when a boat becomes a ship, as the distinction often depends on the context and the specific maritime culture. Generally, vessels over 100 feet (30 meters) in length are commonly referred to as ships, but this can vary among different classifications and types of vessels. Additionally, factors such as design, purpose, and capability also play a significant role in the classification. Ultimately, the terms "boat" and "ship" can be somewhat subjective.
Viking long boat
it has different lenghths because it depents on what boat or ship you are traveling in.
it takes 27 days to get to australia from india by ship and boat.
a ship and a boat are the same thing,
20 hours
It depends on the ship and how fast it goes/route it takes
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
While there isnt really a legal definition of what constitutes a boat or a ship, seamen generally go by the principle definition that a BOAT can be carried by a SHIP but a SHIP cannot be carried by a BOAT.
about 4 to five days
To put boat in a ship, A ship should be bigger and more stronger than a boat.Boats can be out on the deck or elsewhere on a ship.
a ship
A large boat would be called a ship.