Dictionary Definition
watercraft
Noun
1 skill in the management of boats
2 a craft designed for water transportation [syn:
vessel]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
watercraft (plural watercrafts or watercraft)Extensive Definition
A watercraft is a vehicle, vessel or craft
designed to move across (or through) water, including saltwater and
freshwater, for pleasure, recreation, physical exercise, commerce, transport and military
missions. It is derived from the term "craft"
which was used as term to describe all types of water going
vessels. (The term craft has since been expanded to include all
types of vessels which travel on water (watercraft), in air
(aircraft) and in space (spacecraft).)
Most watercraft would be described as either a
ship or a boat. However, there are a number
of craft
which many people would consider neither a ship nor a boat, such
as: canoes, kayaks, rafts, barges, catamarans, hydrofoils, windsurfers, surfboards (when used as a
paddle board), underwater
robots, torpedoes
and jet
skis.
Although ships are typically larger than boats,
the distinction between those two categories is not one of size per
se.
- Ships typically are large ocean-going vessels. Boats are smaller and travel most often on inland or coastal waters.
- A rule of thumb says "a boat can fit on a ship, but a ship can't fit on a boat", and a ship usually has sufficient size to carry its own boats, such as lifeboats, dinghies, or runabouts.
- Local law and regulation may define the exact size (or the number of masts) that distinguishes a ship from a boat.
- Traditionally submarines were called "boats", perhaps reflecting their cramped conditions: small size reduces the need for power, and thus the need to surface or snorkel for a supply of the air that running diesel engines requires; in contrast, nuclear-powered submarines' reactors supply abundant power without consuming air, and such craft are large, much roomier, and classed as ships.
- A ship is any floating craft that transports cargo for the purpose of earning revenue; in that context, a passenger ship's "cargo" is its passengers. However, neither fishing boats nor ferries are considered ships, though both carry cargo (their catch of the day or passengers) and ferries carry lifeboats.
The term "watercraft" (unlike such terms as
aircraft or spacecraft) is rarely used to
describe any specific individual object: Rather the term serves to
unify the category that ranges from jet
skis to Aircraft
carriers.
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watercraft in Bulgarian: Плавателен съд
watercraft in German: Wasserfahrzeug
watercraft in Hebrew: כלי שיט
watercraft in Polish: Jednostka pływająca
watercraft in Portuguese: Embarcação
watercraft in Tamil: நீரூர்தி