RAFT
Raft is a flat buoyant watercraft that floats on its surface and is propelled by paddling, oars, or simple sails. Traditional rafts are built by lashed logs or planks, while modern versions often use inflatable fabrics such as nylon or reinforced PVC with multiple air chambers to provide buoyancy. A raft may have a simple floor or an integrated frame to support movement and cargo, and it can be equipped with paddles, a rowing frame, or a small sail.
Rafts have a long history across many cultures, serving as transportation, fishing platforms, and construction tools.
In recreational use, whitewater rafts vary in size and are often designed to seat four to eight
In computing, Raft is also the name of a consensus algorithm used to manage a replicated log