Propulsion
A ship has dedicated engines to propel them, but a boat can be propelled by a motor, sails, or human power. (Sails and other cutting-edge propulsion technology can also be used to propel ships.)
Submersible vessels are referred to as “boats,” even though all ships engaged in high seas operations are called such.
This is primarily because submersible vessels in prior ages could be hoisted on ships until they were needed for use in naval operations.
But when discussing the distinctions between a ship and a boat, it is typically boats that float on the water’s surface that are discussed.
References from
https://www.marineinsight.com/types-of-ships/7-differences-between-a-ship-and-a-boat/
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But no matter how clearly the difference between Ship and Boat
For Thai people, we call both of these things “boats” anyway.
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