Raft

A raft is a special type of boat, distinguished by the absence of a hull. Rafts are kept afloat either by naturally buoyant materials such as wood, or by inflated containers. This technology has been superseded by hulled boats in most parts of the world, but inflatable rafts manufactured of flexible materials are used in industrialized countries for recreational navigation of whitewater.

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
assam
logistic engineering
brihadisvara temple
jack pickford
douglas shearer
mahamaham
diwali
evaporite
adi shankara
royal scottish country dance society
overprint
t 72
sinkhole
international society for complexity, information and design
t 34
michael behe
sai baba
halle, saxony anhalt
elvis sightings
nobility
spolia opima
broom
douglas dc 8
rajneesh
speakeasy
ideas of reference
david bohm
geography of the united states rocky mountain system
intermontane plateaus
ivan stang
electropop
geography of the united states pacific mountain system
concert for george
hms astute
hms astute (p447)
amphion class submarine
hms astute (s119)
astute class submarine
a class submarine
john o' groats
the catcher in the rye
nitrogen tetroxide
omarion
belousov zhabotinsky reaction