Keelboat
A Keelboat is a keeled boat built for the navigation of rivers. It is similar to a riverboat, but is typically controlled with oars or poles. Keelboats have been used for exploration, such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and for carrying people and cargo. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Riverboat: A riverboat is a specialized watercraft (vessel) designed for operating on inland waterways. While a ferryboat is often used to cross a river, a riverboat is used to traverse it, while carrying passengers and/or cargo for revenue. ("Riverboat Casinos" are not considered here as they are essentially ... Lewis and Clark Expedition: The Lewis and Clark expedition (1804–1806) was the first United States overland expedition to the Pacific coast and back, lead by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark.... Cargo: Cargo is a term used to denotes goods or produce being transported generally for commercial gain, usually on a ship, plane, train or... | ~ Table of Content ~
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