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[ UK /wˈɔːtəkɹˌɑːft/ ]
NOUN
  1. skill in the management of boats
  2. a craft designed for water transportation

How To Use watercraft In A Sentence

  • More fatalities occurred on canoes and kayaks than on personal watercraft, but the highest number occurred on open motorboats.
  • Their run established a new world and national record as part of Windermere Records Week which saw high-speed watercraft - from one-man hydroplanes to offshore Formula 1 powerboats - take to the water.
  • Whether the watercraft is a Mastercraft boat, a Cobalt boat, or any other leading brand, New Dimensions Towers has been providing a variety of aluminum and stainless steel wakeboard towers to fit the design of the boat and the intention of the boat tower for more than ten years. Wakeboarding and Wakeboard Information - Wakeboarder.com
  • ‘In Central America, our aircraft were responsible for tracking and identifying planes and watercraft that were smuggling drugs,’ he said.
  • Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore.
  • With practice, a sea kayak becomes a wonderfully responsive, stable, and companionable watercraft.
  • Future surveys are expected to include a greater range of boat models, including cruisers and personal watercraft.
  • The watercraft may be carried on the decks of the transport ships and will provide an enhanced capacity to offload tanks, vehicles, soldiers and supplies to a beach in significantly reduced time.
  • Watercraft skills are a necessity but any swim, no matter how small or insignificant, is worth a try, even if only for a couple of minutes or a single trot.
  • A helicopter landing pad covered the roof, an underground port held space for watercraft, and a vacuuming doormat whisked dirt from visitors' shoes.
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