Noun
a place where boats are built or maintained or stored
Source: WordNetA collaboration between boatyard Voyager Marine, Cornwall and South coast-based ferry tour operator Plymouth Boat Trips has seen a bunch of used Nissan Leaf batteries get repurposed to power what they say is the UK’s first all-electric sea going ferry. Source: Internet
Every detail is checked – every inn, every stagecoach, every boatyard, even evidence of a French dressmaker in Truro. Source: Internet
I swung into Captain Shark's Boatyard on the backside of the island. Source: Internet
That includes Broward County-based establishments like Boatyard and 3030 Ocean in Fort Lauderdale, the Feisty Bull in Coral Springs, and the Good Pie Company in Davie, while Miami's best include Michael's Genuine and the Salty Donut. Source: Internet
Rahmi M. Koç, a Turkish boatyard owner, paid an undisclosed amount to acquire the former Merrill Stevens Dry Dock boatyard on the Miami River. Source: Internet
MIDI said this area previously served as a football pitch and a boatyard and not a bird sanctuary as alleged by the FAA. Source: Internet