A boat stays on course primarily through the combination of its hull design, rudder, and navigational tools. The hull shapes the water flow, while the rudder provides directional control by altering water currents. Additionally, navigational instruments like compasses and GPS help maintain the intended path. Wind direction and currents also play a significant role, requiring constant adjustments by the helmsman to stay on course.
An anchor is a Greek word for something that keeps a boat in place.
A boat is kept in place by an anchor.
It keeps your boat from exploding.
dock
Basically, the hull on a boat keeps out the water, and displaces the water to create buoyancy, which enables the boat to float.
A harbour boat is of course called a harbour boat.
Keel
Autopilot keeps an aircraft on course. In modern times autopilot is assisted by GPS and radar.
The force that keeps a boat balanced is called buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object placed in the fluid, in this case, the boat. As long as the boat displaces enough water to support its weight, it will remain balanced and afloat.
boat doesn't mean anything in Greek, but if you mean whats the Greek word for boat its καράβι/karavi
Yes, Boat covers really do protect your boat. They have a soft felt liner on the inside that keeps the rougher, outer protection layer from scratching the paint of the boat.
the back of the boat