[
US
/ˈboʊtˌjɑɹd/
]
[ UK /bˈəʊtjɑːd/ ]
[ UK /bˈəʊtjɑːd/ ]
NOUN
- a place where boats are built or maintained or stored
How To Use boatyard In A Sentence
- We met last week at one of his favourite haunts, a restaurant and bar berthed next to boatyards in the Westhaven marina, at just after one in the afternoon.
- She switched her gaze from the street to the boatyard.
- She looked out at the boatyard and the boatyard was a mess, Sausalito Fire
- Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards.
- What does represent progress, at least for cruising sailors, is the presence of two marinas and a well-equipped boatyard.
- Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices.
- He and Nancy stumbled across it by chance as they walked through a boatyard not far from home.
- He also constructed a gristmill, wharf, and boatyard, and shipped the products of his furnace as far as New Orleans.
- Kate had decided to skip the afternoon's classes and arranged to meet him at the boatyard near the Tech.
- Ft. Lauderdale marinas and boatyards also prominently advertise the program.