Excursion boat is defined as a passenger boat provided with a huge dance floor and spacious decks. An excursion boat carries passengers only and does not provide staterooms for overnight accomodations

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"Excursion boat" is in the NAICS Code "487210"
  Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water
  Excursion boat operation
Ref: 123785/2006-09-19

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Boat (Boat is described as a small vessel used to ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): excursions, boaters, boats

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