This was a round, flat-bottomed, two-story rowing wooden boat made from forest hardwood that spanned nearly nine meters long.
The boat was three meters wide and had a draught of one meter. The hull that floated above the water was also more than three meters high. Due to the reason that it floated on the underground river, it gave off a feeling that it was much larger than what it actually was.
The power of the wooden boat came from the flat cabin sandwiched between the deck and the bottom of the ship. Twenty aborigines entered it and rowed the paddles that were extended out through the square holes dug from both sides of the hull, slowly moving the wooden boat to leave the shore under the cheers of the aborigines. It began to move through the Pavaro Golden River that was illuminated by torches.