The Egyptians used Papyrus to make which baskets rope or boat?
All of the above. they also used it for mattresses and paper
How fast a boat can travel varies based on the type of boat. Some boats travel at very slow speeds like 3-4 knots, and others at 80+ knots.
How many miles can a boat travel with one full tank?
The answer depends on the size of the tank and the fuel efficiency of the boat as well as whether or not it has any other source of motive power.
What are some pirate ships called?
The Jolly Roger, the Black Widow, the Golden Harp, the Golden Duck are all names of pirate ships.
Some more famous ships and their captains were: Queen Anne's Revenge - Black Bart, Royal Fortune, Great Fortune & Great Ranger - Bartholomew Roberts ( Black Bart ),
Liberty and the Amity - Thomas Tew, Delivery - George Lowther Delivery, The Rising Sun - William Moody, The Ranger - Charles Vane, Jacob, Neptune & Margaret - Samuel Burgess.
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What materials are used to make white water rafts?
They're usually made of rubber or PVC - so they can flex without breaking, and so that they can ride over rough rocks without being punctured..
Blackwater Rafting also called Cave Tubing is like whitewater rafting but in caves. It is especially popular in Waitomo, New Zealand.
What did the middle passage boat look like?
It was a huge 1700's ship designed to carry 300 slaves however traders managed to fit 600 african slaves on the boat
Rafts have been in use for thousands of years. No one knows who was the first person to build a raft.
How do you survive on a life raft?
If you are on a life raft you need to get to land ASAP. For the time you are on the raft you will have to survive on the supplies you have with you. Don't drink the salt water!!
How many miles per hour does a cruise ship travel?
A cruise ship travels 1950 miles per trip. The ship makes a total of 4 stops, and the distance to the first stop is 460 miles. If the variable d stands for the distance left to travel after the first stop, which of the following units could apply to this variable?
What year did sears sell aluminum boats?
I worked for Sears
back in the mid 80s, like from 1984-1989 and they sold boats back then. I recall because i worked in the warehouse, they would order these in as they were purchased for the customer-they wouldn't keep them in stock. One day while unloading a truck one fell on me!
Didnt hurt bad or anything-just one of those odd things that you remember for all your life.
What did the raft look like in The Cay?
It's just a few boards of wood lashed onto some metal oil barrels.
Where did rafting first start?
Whitewater Rafting,as we know it today stems from the adventurous few who explored the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. The first inflatable rafts appeared on the scene in the form of old World War II bridge pontoons.
Rafting is not a simple outdoor activity, to ensure that you don't get into accidents you should undergo through trainings before actually going on a trip to go river rafting because you need to be prepared on all possible situations
What is the average speed of a venetian gondola?
The average speed of a Venetian gondola is somewhere between 1.5 and 4 knots. It will vary depending on what the gondola is doing at the time, and how much traffic there is in the waterway. Gondolas can move faster, of course, and often do when they're rowed by more than one gondolier, such as in regattas or expeditions.
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What do you call the bottom of a boat?
The bottom of the boat is called the keel. Attached to and atop that is the hull, part of which is below the waterline, part above. Unless you're talking about a little ol' flat bottomed dinghy -- then the bottom is just called the bottom.
Raftlike barges used by settlers traveling on the Ohio river?
because they did want slaver to for other people