Later, we discovered that the boat needed a doctor, too.
The sea was perfectly calm, its surface viscous as oil, and the small boat did not need an anchor to stay put.
These early boats needed to be light so they could be dragged up the beaches.
Porter's boats lightened their loads but needed 7 feet of water to pass.
To win, a boat needs to hit (or "bump") the one ahead.
He estimated that the boat probably needed waters 10 feet deep to navigate.
Anyway, the boat needed a lot of work, but we made it nice.
The heavier boats need more horsepower to push them through the water.
I do not buy the argument that old small boats are unsafe and need replacing by public money.
Need a boat, 'cause though its wide, it's got quite a current.