A boat turns by using its rudder, which is a flat piece of material located at the rear. When the helmsman moves the steering mechanism, the rudder pivots, altering the water flow around it. This creates a difference in pressure on either side of the boat, causing it to pivot around its center of gravity. Additionally, the boat's hull shape and momentum play a role in how sharply it can turn.
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