The toilet on a boat is referred to as the "head".
The toilet on a boat is known as the head or heads.
You would be referring to a yacht...?
If you have ever been in a small boat, you would understand that the craft is very susceptible to sideways motion. The boat will rock violently if people stand up or shift their positions causing a real danger that people could fall out or, worse, the craft could capsize. People in a boat therefore have to cooperate in keeping themselves and each other safe. The expression "don't rock the boat" therefore means keep still, quiet, cooperate with the rest of us - "don't upset what we are trying to achieve".
A keelboat is a type of boat this boat is a cargocapable working boat.
A place where a toilet is kept for use. Latrine. Or simply, the toilet itself.
well its about about a boat called Marie galante which gets attacked by pirates and is sunk a women in the boat called Beatrice is writing a letter to her fiancée when the pirates attack so she puts the letter in a bottle and throws it in the sea. about 100 years later( i think) a boy called ben and his sister alix, find the bottle and learn about the treasure that was in the boat, they are poor and deside to look for the treasure though there mother disaproves. a lot more stuff happens which im too tired to write about sooo yea
the toilet
No of course not the boat was tiny.When she has to go to the toilet she has to go in the sea ewww right
Tidy bowl toilet cleaner.
The toilet on a boat is usually referred to as "The Heads"
In Urdu, toilet is called as Pa-Khana (پاخانھ).
There is no part of a toilet that's called a 'slang'
The name of the float mechanism in a toilet is called a ball and cock.
umm not so sure about that one but whatever floats your boat
The term "head" to refer to a ship's toilet and that is a good place to do it.
A harbour boat is of course called a harbour boat.
the boat is called a waka
No, the back of a boat is called stern, bow is a front of a boat.