river runner

Noun

 * 1)  A raft, kayak, or similar watercraft used especially for traveling with the current of a river in a swift manner.
 * 2)  A person who uses such a watercraft.
 * 3)  A recreational or commercial boat used for regular operation on a riverway.
 * 4)  A person who is an experienced worker or traveler on a riverway.
 * 5) * 1940 Oct., A. Capwell Wyckoff, "River Bank Position," , p. 12 (Google preview):
 * [I]t was Captain Tod Halsey who had the responsibility of the whole thing. If the great marble shaft couldn't be dragged up the face of the bluff, the squint-eyed old river runner would be the loser.
 * 1)  A recreational or commercial boat used for regular operation on a riverway.
 * 2)  A person who is an experienced worker or traveler on a riverway.
 * 3) * 1940 Oct., A. Capwell Wyckoff, "River Bank Position," , p. 12 (Google preview):
 * [I]t was Captain Tod Halsey who had the responsibility of the whole thing. If the great marble shaft couldn't be dragged up the face of the bluff, the squint-eyed old river runner would be the loser.
 * 1)  A person who is an experienced worker or traveler on a riverway.
 * 2) * 1940 Oct., A. Capwell Wyckoff, "River Bank Position," , p. 12 (Google preview):
 * [I]t was Captain Tod Halsey who had the responsibility of the whole thing. If the great marble shaft couldn't be dragged up the face of the bluff, the squint-eyed old river runner would be the loser.
 * [I]t was Captain Tod Halsey who had the responsibility of the whole thing. If the great marble shaft couldn't be dragged up the face of the bluff, the squint-eyed old river runner would be the loser.