The stick used to navigate or steer a boat is called a "tiller." In larger vessels, the steering mechanism might involve a "wheel" connected to the rudder. In rowing boats, the poles used for propulsion are called "oars." Each term refers to a specific function in boating.
The vertical "stick" is the mast and the horizontal "stick" is called the boom.
make a boat from craft stick
Grab the stick and pull.
A harbour boat is of course called a harbour boat.
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
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the boat is called a waka
Back of a boat is called stern and Bow is the front of a boat.
No, the back of a boat is called stern, bow is a front of a boat.
First, you must be a member to do this. to put the boat together take the boat sides and drag them to the side off the boat sides (like a real boat) then take the green thing that looks like a bucket and put in the boat in the center then take the long stick and place it on top of the bucket. take that other stick the goes across with the curtains things on them and put it on top of where you put the other stick that faces up. then take the wheels and place is on both sides of the boat. after that place the streering wheel behind the long faced up stick ( behind mean close to the shore way) last you have the motor's, place the bigger moter box in from of the long stick ( facing out to shore) and the smaller motor on top of it.! You got your boat!! hope i helped!
A kitchen on a boat is called a galley.
The naming of a boat is also called the "Christening."