boater Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbəʊ.tər]
  • Us [ ˈboʊ.t̬ɚ]

Meaning of boater In English

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  • Leisure and recreation facilities attract 160 million visits a year, either by boaters, anglers, cyclists, towpath walkers, naturalists, wildlife photographers or artists.

  • As leisure boaters' red diesel usage makes up less than 0.05% of the country's diesel consumption, the environmental benefits are essentially negligible.

  • This all adds to the service to the boater and to the amenities.

  • I am unhappy about the view that canoeists and other small boaters are disruptive.

  • Two arc provided solely for safety purposes to assist swimmers or boaters who get into difficulties.

  • Is he aware of the enormous controversy and enmity between boaters and anglers on the canals?

  • The walkers and hikers could go elsewhere, but the anglers, the boaters, and the industrial archaeologists have very few alternatives to the waterways.

  • It includes people who use canals and waterways both commercally and for leisure purposes—anglers, boaters and so on.

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