sea boat
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Definition
- Noun:
- A seaworthy boat; a vessel adapted to or designed for the open sea: A "sea boat" is a type of boat built with the strength, stability, and features necessary to handle the conditions of the open ocean, such as large waves and strong winds.
Usage
- The term "sea boat" specifically describes a boat's capability and intended environment. It emphasizes the vessel's fitness for sea travel as opposed to inland or coastal waters.
- It is typically used in nautical, maritime, and recreational boating contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The old fishing trawler was a sturdy sea boat, having weathered many Atlantic storms.
- For their round-the-world voyage, they needed a true sea boat, not just a coastal cruiser.
- The design prioritizes safety, making it an excellent sea boat.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe qualities.
- The yacht has excellent sea-boat characteristics, with a deep hull and high freeboard.
Variants and Related Words
- Seaworthy (adj): Describing a vessel's fitness to sail at sea.
- The inspector certified the vessel as seaworthy.
- Ocean-going (adj): Designed for voyages across oceans.
- They purchased an ocean-going yacht.
Synonyms
- Seaworthy vessel
- Ocean-going boat
- Blue-water boat
Notes
- "Sea boat" is a compound noun. Its core meaning is inseparable from the concept of seaworthiness for open-sea conditions. It is not commonly used to refer to any generic boat on the sea, but rather to one judged capable of handling it.
Noun
- a boat that is seaworthy; that is adapted to the open seas