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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an old boat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a boat that has been in existence for a long time or shows signs of age.
Example: "The fishermen set out on an old boat that had seen many storms over the years."
Alternatives: "a vintage boat" or "an aged vessel."
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He recalled dropping off an old boat chair.
"And I imagined the ship was an old boat in Louisiana".
Sets took place inside the Frying Pan, an old boat, and on the pier nearby.
"We're not trying to take an old boat and make it look new," Mr. Hewson said.
The rugged Joyon won with an old boat, small mast, tired sails and no sponsor.
She scrapes some money together, fixes up an old boat and sets out with her father to reclaim her property.
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The steel Mr. Ryall used to support the translucent front walls came from an old boat-building shop in nearby Greenport.
Because of the bad economy, it's harder for potential buyers to finance an older boat like the Well Deserved, Wakefield said.
I spent two blissful days reading, sleeping, plunge pooling and watching the local kids playing for hours in a discarded old boat - not a Playstation in sight and they looked more than happy.
In Heaney's words, he is unprepossessing ("His chin is bearded with unclean white shag"), an old tramp with a terrible old boat, a "rusted craft".
Ade pointed to a nearby lot littered with a hulking old boat and cars that had become a backdrop to drugs and prostitution — the unsavory scene greeting mosque worshipers as they emerged from prayer.
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