Boat/ship
"You can carry a boat on a ship but you can't carry a ship on a boat"
Now...... The "nitpicking assholes" can come up with all sorts of
exceptions to the Rule in a vain attempt to show their superior
intellect/whatever, but total lack of common sense.
The description is "general" and allows for a good deal of personal
experience/opinion......if You think it's a boat.....call it
that.......if YOU think it's a ship.....call it that......if the other
guy doesn't like your designation.....tough ****.
Richard Casady wrote in
:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 18:49:18 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:
What's the difference between a boat and a ship?
If you can pick it up with the cranes on a small freighter and carry
it as deck cargo, it is definitely a boat. If it is intended to be a
tender for a ship or large boat, and is launched and retrieved with
the usual davits or crane, it is a boat. Seventy five feet and fifty
tons is easily handled by most any crane equipped freighter. It is
possible to carry a battleship around, slowly, with a floating
drydock, but that doesn't make it a boat.
Casady
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