unboat
/ˈʌnboʊt/Definitions
1. verb
to take a boat out of the water, often for storage or maintenance
“The sailor unboated the small dinghy to prepare it for the winter.”
2. verb
to remove or dislodge something that is obstructing or hindering
“The engineer unboated the logjam that was blocking the river’s flow.”
3. noun
the act of taking a boat out of the water
“The unboat of the sailboat was a lengthy process that required several hours.”