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  1. Scow - Wikipedia

    The basic scow was developed as a flat-bottomed barge (i.e. a large punt) capable of navigating shallow rivers and sitting comfortably on the bottom when the tide was out.

  2. SCOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jan 18, 2026 · The meaning of SCOW is a large flat-bottomed boat with broad square ends used chiefly for transporting bulk material (such as ore, sand, or refuse).

  3. SCOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SCOW definition: any of various vessels having a flat-bottomed rectangular hull with sloping ends, built in various sizes with or without means of propulsion, as barges, punts, rowboats, or sailboats. See …

  4. A SCOW | National Class A Scow Association

    The 38 foot (11.58 meter) Class A Scow is the largest, fastest, and most powerful inland scow sailboat. Originally designed in the late 1800’s by John O. Johnson of Johnson Boat Works (White Bear Lake, …

  5. SCOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    2 meanings: 1. an unpowered barge used for freight; lighter 2. (esp in the midwestern US) a sailing yacht with a flat bottom,.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Barge vs. Scow — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 14, 2024 · A barge is a flat-bottomed boat designed primarily for river and canal transport of heavy goods, while a scow is a broader, flat-bottomed vessel often used for carrying bulk materials, …

  7. scow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 31, 2026 · Verb scow (third-person singular simple present scows, present participle scowing, simple past and past participle scowed) (transitive) To transport in a scow.

  8. More About Scow Schooners and Barges - sfpuc.gov

    A scow schooner is a sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts.

  9. What Is A Scow: Definition And Uses | Marine Terms Explained

    Jan 18, 2025 · Discover what a scow is, its types, historical uses, and modern applications in marine transportation.

  10. scow, n.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    What is the etymology of the noun scow? scow is a borrowing from Dutch. Etymons: Dutch schouw.