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261: 420: 160: 442: 197:. In contrast, a raft is buoyant because it joins components that are themselves buoyant, for example, logs, bamboo poles, bundles of reeds, floats (such as inflated hides, sealed pottery containers or, in a modern context, empty oil drums). The key difference between a raft and a boat is that the former is a "flow through" structure, with waves able to pass up through it. Consequently, except for short river crossings, a raft is not a practical means of transport in colder regions of the world as the users would be at risk of 506:(aka "glass fiber") became popular, especially for recreational boats. Fiberglass is also known as "GRP" (glass-reinforced plastic) in the UK, and "FRP" (for fiber-reinforced plastic) in the US. Fiberglass boats are strong and do not rust, corrode, or rot. Instead, they are susceptible to structural degradation from sunlight and extremes in temperature over their lifespan. Fiberglass structures can be made stiffer with sandwich panels, where the fiberglass encloses a lightweight core such as balsa or foam. 29: 3096: 2720: 2104: 3106: 617:
its weight in water, regardless whether it is made of wood, steel, fiberglass, or even concrete. If weight is added to the boat, the volume of the hull drawn below the waterline will increase to keep the balance above and below the surface equal. Boats have a natural or designed level of buoyancy.
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boat construction was patented by the French, who coined the name "ferciment". This is a system by which a steel or iron wire framework is built in the shape of a boat's hull and covered over with cement. Reinforced with bulkheads and other internal structures it is strong but heavy, easily repaired,
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Plank-built boats are considered, in most cases, to have developed from the logboat. There are examples of logboats that have been expanded: by deforming the hull under the influence of heat, by raising up the sides with added planks, or by splitting down the middle and adding a central plank to make
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in 1855) cheapened the cost of steel, steel ships and boats began to be more common. By the 1930s boats built entirely of steel from frames to plating were seen replacing wooden boats in many industrial uses and fishing fleets. Private recreational boats of steel remain uncommon. In 1895 WH Mullins
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is a modern construction method, using wood as the structural component. In one cold molding process, very thin strips of wood are layered over a form. Each layer is coated with resin, followed by another directionally alternating layer laid on top. Subsequent layers may be stapled or otherwise
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it wider. (Some of these methods have been in quite recent use – there is no simple developmental sequence). The earliest known plank-built boats are from the Nile, dating to the third millennium BC. Outside Egypt, the next earliest are from England. The
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in Assen, Netherlands. Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered. Hide boats, made from covering a framework with animal skins, could be equally as old as logboats, but such a structure is much less likely to survive in an archaeological context.
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Europe is the main producer of recreational boats (the second production in the world is located in Poland). European brands are known all over the world - in fact, these are the brands that created RCD and set the standard for shipyards around the world.
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mechanically fastened to the previous, or weighted or vacuum bagged to provide compression and stabilization until the resin sets. An alternative process uses thin sheets of plywood shaped over a disposable male mold, and coated with epoxy.
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Exceeding it will cause the boat first to ride lower in the water, second to take on water more readily than when properly loaded, and ultimately, if overloaded by any combination of structure, cargo, and water, sink.
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gained widespread popularity. Though much more expensive than steel, aluminum alloys exist that do not corrode in salt water, allowing a similar load carrying capacity to steel at much less weight.
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are dated to the early part of the second millennium BC and the end of the third millennium. Plank-built boats require a level of woodworking technology that was first available in the
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by obtaining its buoyancy by having most of its structure exclude water with a waterproof layer, e.g. the planks of a wooden hull, the hide covering (or tarred canvas) of a
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may protrude above the deck forward, aft, along the centerline, or cover much of the length of the boat. Vertical structures dividing the internal spaces are known as
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Towed – either by humans or animals from a river or canal bank (or in very shallow water, by walking on the sea or river bed) or by another vessel.
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Until the mid-19th century, most boats were made of natural materials, primarily wood, although bark and animal skins were also used. Early boats include the
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Williams, Charles Frederic (1895), "Vessel", in Merrill, John Houston; Williams, Charles Frederic; Michie, Thomas Johnson; Garland, David Shephard (eds.),
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Mullins also offered boats in aluminum from 1895 through 1899 and once again in the 1920s, but it was not until the mid-20th century that
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As commercial vessels must be correctly loaded to be safe, and as the sea becomes less buoyant in brackish areas such as the
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Boats vary in proportion and construction methods with their intended purpose, available materials, or local traditions.
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As the forests of Britain and Europe continued to be over-harvested to supply the keels of larger wooden boats, and the
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have been used since prehistoric times and remain in use throughout the world for transportation, fishing, and sport.
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is a boat's "backbone", a lengthwise structural member to which the perpendicular frames are fixed. On some boats, a
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Class D - the boat is limited to rivers, canals and small lakes. (Winds up to Force 4 & waves up to 0.5 metres)
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By the mid-19th century, some boats had been built with iron or steel frames but still planked in wood. In 1855
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Class C - the boat is limited to inshore (coastal) navigation. (Winds up to Force 6 & waves up to 2 metres)
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produced steel boats of galvanized iron and by 1930 became the world's largest producer of pleasure boats.
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Class B - the boat is limited to offshore navigation. (Winds up to Force 8 & waves up to 4 metres)
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Since 1998 all new leisure boats and barges built in Europe between 2.5m and 24m must comply with the
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is the main, and in some cases only, structural component of a boat. It provides both capacity and
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are a prime example. Other types of large vessels which are traditionally called boats include
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often has several decks, a boat is unlikely to have more than one. Above the deck are often
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Any one vessel may use more than one of these methods at different times or in combination.
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are used to move cargo to and from large ships unable to get close to shore.
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Boats can be categorized by their means of propulsion. These divide into:
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terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard a ship.
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Unpowered. This involves drifting with the tide or a river current.
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of a large range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a
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that was constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This
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A number of large vessels are usually referred to as boats.
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This article is about the small vessel. For other uses, see
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with more complex versions only becoming achievable in the
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or hide boats. The oldest recovered boat in the world, the
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Small boats are typically used on inland waterways such as
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Early ships and seafaring : European water transport
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The most common means of boat propulsion are as follows:
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vary widely in style partly to match local conditions.
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The earliest watercraft are considered to have been
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may be used for vacationing or long-term residence.
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