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The phrase "a boat for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or intended use of a boat, often in contexts related to transportation, recreation, or specific activities.
Example: "We need to find a boat for fishing this weekend."
Alternatives: "a vessel for" or "a craft for".
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What on earth did she need a boat for?
It was like a boat for children – a toy.
"You're not beaching a boat for a clammer," he said.
Onorato will charter a boat for the Rolex events.
The Quiltys had a boat for waterskiing and fishing.
But then he left on a boat for Europe, and never returned.
Or charter a boat for the day from Ancol Marina (28) for 2,500,000 (£130).
You rent a boat for a spectacular cruise around Salina at sunset.
There are also plans for a "batobar," a boat for short river cruises, with drinks.
On the contrary, it claims to have penalised a boat for having an unlicensed pilot.
Hours into captaining a boat for the first time, I'd notched up some nautical vocab.
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