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The boat should be seaworthy, with a sturdy hull to withstand various weather conditions. It should have adequate storage for supplies and safety equipment, as well as a reliable propulsion system for efficient navigation. Comfort features, like seating and shelter, are also important for longer journeys. Additionally, having navigational tools and communication equipment enhances safety and effectiveness.

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