It depends on what you mean by "small."
If your talking like a 10' fishing boat, than it's an aluminum fishing boat
If your talking like a 20' bow-rider or cuddy cabin, than it's what I just said.
if your talking like a 30' Cruiser, than it's a Sport-Cruiser
The max I consider "small" is 40' and that's a full blown yacht. But a yacht that's on the smaller side. So a Sport-Yacht or Luxery-Yacht.
The Pleasure Boat was created in 1845.
what is the name of the pleasure boat that collided in the river themes?
pedalo
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The term "yacht" is used to designate a pleasure boat as opposed to a working boat. It can be used in reference to a power boat or a sail boat.
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The "pleasure boat" you're referring to appears to be the "Bristol Queen". Check out www.bristolqueen.com for more information on this vessel, it's construction, history, sailings and more.
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Sea Ray 330 Sundance
he wanted him to design a pleasure boat for him.
Queen Charlton
no charge for pleasure craft