- A
patrol boat (also
referred to as a
patrol craft,
patrol ship,
or patrol vessel) is a
relatively small naval vessel generally designed for
coastal defence...
- However, some
boats, such as the whaleboat, were
intended for use in an offs**** environment. In
modern naval terms, a
boat is a
vessel small enough to...
- A
fishing vessel is a
boat or ship used to
catch fish and
other valuable n****nic
aquatic animals (e.g. shrimps/prawns, krills, coleoids, etc.) in the...
-
Police Force patrol vessel Nemesis; the
largest police-operated
patrol boat in the
Southern Hemisphere. The Pacific-class
patrol boats are used primarily...
- the
water from a ship
or boat – the
object of the
resulting rescue attempt. man the
rails To
station the crew of a
naval vessel along the
rails and superstructure...
- Q-ships, also
known as Q-
boats,
decoy vessels,
special service ships,
or mystery ships, were
heavily armed merchant ships with
concealed weaponry, designed...
- In
boating, a
fender is an air-filled ball
or a
device in
other shape and
material used to
absorb the
kinetic energy of a
boat or vessel berthing against...
- of
watercraft which have seen
naval use.
Barque Barquentine Bireme Boat Bomb
vessel Brig
Brigantine Caravel Clipper Cog
Corvette Cutter Dromon Flyboat...
- (
or P2000) is a
class of
patrol and
training vessel in
service with the
United Kingdom's
Royal Navy,
commonly referred to as a "fast
training boat"....
-
Boating is the
leisurely activity of
travelling by
boat,
or the
recreational use of a
boat whether powerboats, sailboats,
or man-powered
vessels (such...