Boats with big fans on the back are called airboats. These vessels are typically used in shallow waters, such as swamps or marshes, and are powered by a large propeller or fan that provides thrust. Airboats are commonly associated with regions like the Florida Everglades, where their design allows for navigation over vegetation and mud. They are popular for recreational activities and wildlife tours.
big time rush fans are called rushers
They are called VIPs. It stands for very important people. Big Bang consider their fan as very important so that why it 's VIP.
no a PWC is in inboard because it doesn't have the big motor in the back like speed boats, john boats and pontoons.
because v.i.p stands for very important person and their fans are very important to them ^^ big bang fighting!!
They are known, at least nowadays, as longships.
They are called "Tug boats", or simply "Tugs".
You would be referring to a yacht...?
Not all; only boats big enough to carry them. Figure that any boat big enough to sleep aboard is going to have some kind of sanitary system, which on a boat is normally called the "head". For small craft like day sailers, rowboats and canoes, you either hold it till you get back to shore or you "go" over the side.
The electrical energy device that moves air and is typically used for cooling is called an electric fan. The term "big fan" may refer to industrial-size fans used in large spaces such as warehouses or factories, which are known as industrial fans or high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans.
not very because boats can be any size and i dont know what a you-boat is
Yes and no they built there own boats
some sail boats have moters onley big sail boats have moters not small ones