the word this month is boat.
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the word this month is boat.
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Late on parade there Larry :)
Ugly but only used your shapes:
To someone with your background Egg ... Is that a BOAT or a SHIP?
It's a ship Keith, but it's a boat for this challenge :)
I think that is great Egg
I have often heard of a ship referred to as boat so I looked up the definitions. The word could have been ship but I thought boat was more open ended,
@Keith. You have a valid point but because it seems to be open to interpretation I will accept Eggs solution.
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There is no definitive definition between a ship & a boat. It's normally just a matter of size. It is often said that if it can be carried on a ship it's a boat (lifeboats for example) but I attach a photo of a new HMAS Adelaide being carried on the Dockwise Blue Marlin. I don't think you could call the HMAS Adelaide a boat under any definition ;)
The Adelaide is 230 metres (755 ft) long, weigh 27,000 tonnes and can carry 1,100 personnel, 100 armoured vehicles and 12 helicopters.
Here's a tug, definitely a boat ;)
Thanks Egg, that is definitely a boat.
A bit shippy, but the ideas there :D
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