That headline is referring to a warning light on a car dashboard, but “boat-like symbol” is vague clickbait wording. In most cars, this is usually the engine temperature warning (coolant temperature light) or sometimes a coolant/overheating indicator.
🚗 What that “boat-like” symbol usually means
🌡️ 1. Engine overheating warning (most common)
Often looks like:
- a thermometer over waves/water
- or a red/blue temperature symbol
👉 Meaning:
- Engine is too hot OR coolant level is low
- Cooling system may not be working properly
⚠️ Why it matters
If ignored, it can lead to:
- engine overheating
- head gasket damage
- complete engine failure (very expensive repair)
🧠 What you should do immediately if it appears
🛑 While driving:
- Pull over safely as soon as possible
- Turn off the engine
🔧 Check:
- Coolant level (only when engine is cool)
- Look for leaks under the car
- Check if radiator fan is working
🚫 What NOT to do
- Don’t open radiator cap while hot (danger of burns)
- Don’t keep driving long distances with the light on
🔍 Important note
Not all cars use the same symbols—some vehicles may show:
- a red temperature light
- a “check engine” light instead
- or a combined warning system
🧠 Bottom line
That “boat-like symbol” is almost certainly an engine cooling/overheating warning, and it should be taken seriously because it protects your engine from major damage.
If you want, you can upload a photo of the dashboard icon, and I’ll tell you exactly what it means for your specific car.