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Boats, Ships & Water Vehicles to Color
157 itemsFrom a tiny rowboat drifting across a foggy lake to a Viking longship cutting through open seas, this collection covers the full range of water travel. Friendly animal sailors — an owl captain fixing a sailboat, a raccoon fisherman in a rowboat, a fox on a tiny boat — share pages with purely nautical classics like Venetian gondolas, catamarans racing in a tropical bay, and tall ships at sunset. Every scene is drawn for children who love the water, whether their interest is adventure, fishing, or simply watching boats go by.

Duck Pedal Boat
2-3 years
Owl Oof Fixing a Sailboat
4-6 years
Playful Submarine Taxi
4-6 years
Tiny Flower Box Rowboat
2-3 years
Fishing Trawler Unloading
7-9 years
Duck Pedal Boat
2-3 years
Flower Barge to Market
4-6 years
Tiny Wooden Rowboat with Lantern
2-3 years
Cheerful River Ferry with Passengers
4-6 years
Catamaran at Sunset
4-6 years
Icebreaker Ship
4-6 years
Cheerful Canoe Race
4-6 years
Canoe Camping
4-6 years
Tall Ship at Sunset Horizon
10+ years
Tiny Rowboat on Misty Forest Lake
2-3 years
Fishing Trawler at Harbor Dock
7-9 years
Cheerful Canoe
4-6 years
Sailboat at Sunset
2-3 years
Futuristic Hydrofoil Ferry
10+ years
Racing Hydrofoil Flying Over Waves
7-9 years
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This section gathers 157 colorings pages devoted to water vehicles of every scale and era — from a cheerful canoe and a rowboat with a lantern to a fishing trawler, a racing kayak, and a grand tall ship. Scenes span calm inland lakes, misty harbors, and open tropical bays, giving young artists a wide variety of settings and vessel types to explore. Character-driven pages featuring sailors like Chameleon Radik and Husky Lutik sit alongside straightforward nautical subjects, so the collection works equally well for kids drawn to stories and those who simply want to draw boats.
Every page in this section uses clean black-and-white outlines that print clearly on a standard home printer — no special paper or ink needed. Individual pages can be downloaded one at a time, or several can be queued up for a longer session, making the collection practical for a classroom project or a themed afternoon at home. Kids who prefer to work without paper can open any coloring directly in the browser and use the built-in online coloring tool instead.
