A boat; esp. a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers.
originally over 20 feet x 4-5 feet; type of inboard motorized scow built long and narrow to go through wooded swamps; considerable forward shear, outboard motorized versions are shorter. See Joe or John boat.
French for "boat," this neckline opens from one inch of each shoulder with only a light curve. Similar to a Sabrina Neck. A variation is the Portrait Neckline.
A high, wide straight neckline that runs straight across the front and back, meeting at the shoulders; the same depth in the front and back.
bah toh] Flat bottom boat
neckline From the French for "boat". A boat-shaped neckline slit to the shoulders, yet high in the front and back.
A neckline that follows the line of the collarbone with a slight curve.
A shallow draft boat used to move supplies on the rivers and lakes of the Canadas.
The shape of the back end of early race vehicles, such as the Barchetta. It looks like the bow of a boat and is commonly referred to as a Boattail.
A boat-shaped design formed by a straight line between the shoulders, often dipping in front.