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  • noun Plural form of boater.

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Examples

  • His website posts great pictures of nature and other boaters from a perspective they don't usually get.

    Making Jet Skis Less Obnoxious 2010

  • His website posts great pictures of nature and other boaters from a perspective they don't usually get.

    Making Jet Skis Less Obnoxious 2010

  • In nine jerky seconds you see it all: a somersaulting horse, a woman down and lying motionless, men in boaters running onto the track.

    Women’s Empowerment 2006

  • In nine jerky seconds you see it all: a somersaulting horse, a woman down and lying motionless, men in boaters running onto the track.

    Women’s Empowerment 2006

  • In nine jerky seconds you see it all: a somersaulting horse, a woman down and lying motionless, men in boaters running onto the track.

    Women’s Empowerment 2006

  • In nine jerky seconds you see it all: a somersaulting horse, a woman down and lying motionless, men in boaters running onto the track.

    Women’s Empowerment 2006

  • We further hold that the public has the right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement, so long as they do so reasonably and cause no unnecessary injury to the landowner. all public water users, such as boaters and fishermen, the right to the floatation on or over, the publicly owned state waters and beds in ways incidental to all lawful recreational activities, rather than only in ways incidental to I've kayaked and fly-fished for years.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • We further hold that the public has the right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement, so long as they do so reasonably and cause no unnecessary injury to the landowner. all public water users, such as boaters and fishermen, the right to the floatation on or over, the publicly owned state waters and beds in ways incidental to all lawful recreational activities, rather than only in ways incidental to I've kayaked and fly-fished for years.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • We further hold that the public has the right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement, so long as they do so reasonably and cause no unnecessary injury to the landowner. all public water users, such as boaters and fishermen, the right to the floatation on or over, the publicly owned state waters and beds in ways incidental to all lawful recreational activities, rather than only in ways incidental to I've kayaked and fly-fished for years.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • We further hold that the public has the right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement, so long as they do so reasonably and cause no unnecessary injury to the landowner. all public water users, such as boaters and fishermen, the right to the floatation on or over, the publicly owned state waters and beds in ways incidental to all lawful recreational activities, rather than only in ways incidental to I've kayaked and fly-fished for years.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

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