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Boat

A boat is a watercraft designed to move on water. Boats vary in size, shape, and purpose and are used for transport, fishing, recreation, and work. The term is commonly applied to smaller craft, while ships are typically larger, though the distinction is not absolute.

A boat stays afloat through buoyancy and hull design. It displaces water and must be lighter than

Types range from rowboats, canoes, and kayaks to sailing boats, motorboats, fishing boats, dinghies, and multihull

Boating has ancient origins, with early craft in civilizations such as Mesopotamia and Egypt. Over time hull

Boating is regulated in most countries by vessel registration, operator licensing, and equipment rules. International and

the
water
it
displaces.
Common
materials
include
wood,
fiberglass,
aluminum,
and
steel.
Propulsion
methods
include
oars,
sails,
and
engines
powered
by
internal
combustion
or
electricity.
Steering
is
usually
through
a
rudder
or
tiller.
craft
such
as
catamarans.
Boats
may
be
used
for
recreation,
transport,
commercial
work,
rescue,
or
scientific
research.
designs
and
propulsion
evolved
from
oared
vessels
to
sail,
steam,
and
eventually
motorized
boats.
Modern
boats
frequently
use
lightweight,
durable
materials
and
mixed
propulsion
systems.
national
regulations
cover
safety,
navigation,
and
collision
avoidance,
including
rules
for
lights
and
right
of
way.