Moby-Dick
Moby-Dick
It's called a tug boat
Gravity pulls the water down more than it pulls the boat down.
Tug boats
tug boat FROM SHAN VIKNARASAH
the action the motor does to a boat is to propell it. the boat engine propells the boat acroos the sea, river or lake. I think what the questioner wants to know is whether the propeller pulls or pushes. You are right, the propeller pulls the boat through the water in the same way a propellor on a 'plane pulls itself though air. Yes, but it can be debatable whether it pushes or pulls. If the propeller is at the stern of the boat one can argue it is pushing, If it is forward of the middle of the boat (which is rare) one can say it pulls. What a propeller really does is move through the water similar to the way a screw moves through wood. This develops thrust which moves the boat forward. Propellers are usually at or near the stern, and sometimes behind the stern because there the water is less disturbed. It is more efficient.
That's called a Tug.
The force that pulls boats back is typically drag, which is caused by resistance from the water as the boat moves through it. This drag force can slow down the boat and make it more difficult to maintain forward motion.
because every action has an oppersite reactione.g.man pulls paddle backwardsoppersite reaction, man (in the boat) gets pushedforwards (with boat)
Pull The trailer away from the boat ramp.
Barnacles stick to the boat hull and grow creating a sort of skin over the hull. This in turn slows boat by taking away smoothness of hull and adding weight. Barnacles get knocked off and fall off , which pulls outer hull coating off allowing rot to get in.
you should stay at least 100yds away