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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
flat-boat

also flat-boat, 1650s, from flat (adj.) + boat (n.).

Usage examples of "flat-boat".

He piloted the flat-boat successfully to Beardstown, although he said the river overflowed its banks so unprecedentedly for that season of the year, that he sometimes floated over the prairie, three miles from the channel.

In fact a flat-boat was there moored by it, it's setting poles lying across the gunwales.