It was originally a tradition, naming a boat, but now everyone does it. We name our boats so that when we communicate over radio, we can tell them what our boat's call tag is. They can do a little researching, look at the boat, and reply. This most often happens when a boat is stuck.
semaphore
The '' titanic''
soccer ball, oil, people, boats
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Cars, trains, planes, boats, airships, to name a few
boats
large boats?
They would also call them boats.
Boats. People have been using boats for thousands of years; cars were invented only in the later part of the 1800s.
3 people per boat
The ratio of people to boats is 3:1
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