When you have passed the test to command a naval worship!
It is likely to sink. However, it may float if it is shaped like a boat.
A list, the boat is listing.A boat or ship sometimes lists to the right. That can be due to a number of reasons. Most likely too much cargo or ballast is on the starboard side of the ship. This is not a desirable condition. Ideally the ship should be level.There are certain ships that when they operate certain kinds of engines they tend to list due to the torque of the propeller. One example is a 378' USCG Hamilton class Cutter. They often operate with one gas turbine running (because it's efficient). This causes the ship to list slightly to starboard.It can also be because the vessel is consuming oil from the port bunker tanks, and the list will be corrected when they start consuming from the starboard bunker tanks.
The trireme was a Greek ship that used 3 vertical rows of rowers to attain naval speeds unheard of in that day- 8-9 mph. A percussion instrument and training would keep the rowers in time- something vital for the amount of oars in a tight space. The trireme would not be rowed by soldiers, but by trained rowers. Even with this extra weight, the boat would still out-perform any other boat out there.
The answer depends on what kind of boat and how big.
Depends how often you go on a boat
Yes, in Illinois, you need a boating safety certificate to operate a boat legally.
200 feet
200
10-foot boat with a trolling motor
In Oregon, to operate a boat legally, you must carry a valid Boater Education Card if you were born on or after January 1, 1989. This card demonstrates that you have completed a state-approved boating safety course. Additionally, you should have any required registration documentation for the boat itself. Always check for any specific rules or regulations that may apply to your type of vessel.
300 feet
300 feet
I am pretty sure that you need a licence to operate a boat. So unless they have a boat licence the answer is no.
All persons must be at least 14 years of age to legally operate a motorboat or PWC unless under the direct, onboard supervision of a parent, guardian, or other person 16 years of age or older. - Missouri boat regulations website
The legal age is 13 years of age to legally drive a boat.
In order to operate a boat in Oregon, you must carry on board your certificate of number.
To operate a boat in Alaska, you are required to carry on board your certificate of number.