Assault boat
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The Assault Boat is a boat that is paddled and is light enough to be carried by several men or else is fitted with an outboard motor
Outboard motor
An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom and are the most common motorized method of propelling small watercraft...

 for hi-speed operation and may not be man portable.

WWII

From the Engineer chapter of A Military Encyclopedia Based on Operations in the Italian Campaigns, 1943-1945
Overview of the differences between British and American Storm and Assault Boats:
Section 8. Comparison of River Crossing Equipment

1. Assault Boats:
a. British Canvas Boats. (The Goatley boat
Goatley boat
The Goatley boat was a collapsible boat built for military use. The boat had a wooden-bottom and canvas-sides and could carry ten men yet it weighed only around 150kg. Assembly time was estimated at two minutes with two men. They were designed by, and named after, Fred Goatley of Saunders-Roe and...

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(1) Easily portable (Could be carried open by four men).
(2) Easily maneuvered in the water when loaded.
(3) Easily damaged in transit by rough handling.
(4) Not easily repaired.

b. U.S. Plywood Boat, M-2.
(1) Not so easily portable.
(2) Easily maneuvered in the water, loaded or empty.
(3) Not so easily damaged in transit (boats "nest").
(4) More easily repaired.
(5) Served dual purpose (i.e. making infantry support rafts and expedient assault boat bridge).
(6) Much noisier in use with non-rubber shod personnel.

c. Conclusions:
(1) The American pattern assault boat was decidedly more robust and had the great advantage of dual purpose. However, the British boat proved itself perfectly adequate for its primary task which did not require great durability.


2. Storm Boats:
a. British Storm Boat.
(1) Heavier to carry across country.
(2) Would carry heavier load (6 pounder or jeep though latter a top heavy load).
(3) Carried ten men, but with a lower speed.

b. American Storm Boat.
(1) Carried by 6 men (plus 2 for motor).
(2) Would carry up to 1500 lbs with very little reduction in speed.
(3) Carried 7 men (above crew) at maximum speed.
(4) Was the faster boat; would beach at full speed.

c. Conclusions:
(1) For assault crossing of personnel the U.S. boat carried fewer men but got them across the river and in action much faster.
(2) For cargo carrying, British boat carried a greater load but at a slower speed.

See also

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  • Goatley boat
    Goatley boat
    The Goatley boat was a collapsible boat built for military use. The boat had a wooden-bottom and canvas-sides and could carry ten men yet it weighed only around 150kg. Assembly time was estimated at two minutes with two men. They were designed by, and named after, Fred Goatley of Saunders-Roe and...


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