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A bench across a boat is called a plank. The word "plank" means: A long, thin, flat piece of timber, used esp. in building and flooring. There are many other names for a bench across a boat including board. But the main one I have found is the word "plank".
Yes.
a plimsoll line is on a boat so that everyone knows the mass weight that the boat can take, if you cross this line it is not safe and there is a possibility that the boat may sink
With a boat.
About halfway!
Unless you can be creative and think of a solution, you can't cross the river with out a boat. 13 August 2010 19:24 (SIN)
Yes
in a boat
Using a bridge or a boat.
A jon boat is a flat bottomed fishing boat. It is made of wood or aluminium. They may have up to three bench seats for passengers.They are usually 6.1 by 4.1 meters in size. They are not built for speed, they are designed to be slow.
Use a boat :)