There few activities more fun and relaxing as spending a day out on the water. When doing this, you will probably want to have a boat, and these can come in many different shapes, sizes and varieties! It can be fun to own a boat or even just imagine what it would be like, and learning how to draw a cartoon boat is a great way to plan what your perfect boat would look like. By the end of this guide, you will have done just that, and you will have a wonderful picture of your very own boat! So get ready to set sail for creative fun as we begin this step-by-step guide on how to draw a cartoon boat in just 8 fun and easy steps. How to Draw A Cartoon Boat – Let’s get Started! Step 1 We will begin with the base of your cartoon boat drawing in this first step of the guide. As you can see in our reference image, this is drawn as a fairly simple flat shape, but it can still be trickier than you may expect! There is a thin diagonal section to it, and this extends into a more horizontal section for the front of the ship’s body. This is a step where you should try to carefully follow our reference image. We would also highly recommend using a ruler for this and future steps, as it will make your life much easier! Step 2 – Next, draw another section for the base of the boat You’re not quite done with the base of the boat, and we will add another section in this step of our guide on how to draw a cartoon boat. This next section will go directly above the section that you drew in the previous step. For this section, you will notice there is a lot more detail than there was for the previous part. For example, you can see the rim of the deck outline in this one. Once you have drawn this section, we can move on! Step 3 – Now, draw the start of the cabin As with real boats, there is often a small cabin on-board, and we will start drawing this now. It should be a simple step, and it’s another we think a ruler would be perfect! All you need to do is draw three straight vertical lines near the front of the boat. The top of this cabin will be blank, but we will fix that soon enough. Step 4 – Next, draw a mast Before we add the rest of the cabin for your cartoon boat drawing, we will first add a mast. This looks simple, but it is another one that can be a bit tricky. Yet again, this is a step where a ruler would really help. The mast is separated into three sections, and each one is thinner than the last. There will also be a thin, straight section poking off to the left, as shown in our example. Step 5 – Now, finish off the cabin We will now finish off the cabin you began in step 3 of this guide on how to draw a cartoon boat. First, use some straight lines to create the thin roof of the cabin. Them, we will draw a round window on the side with a rectangular window for the front. That’s all there is to it, and then we can proceed! Step 6 – Next, draw the start of the sail Now we can start drawing the sail for this boat, and we will begin by drawing a thin, wavy flag at the tip of the mast. Then, using your ruler you can draw a straight line from the horizontal pole you drew on the mast previously up to just below the flag. Then, there are just a few final details to add in the next step before we color this boat in! Step 7 – Finish off the pattern on the sail You’re ready to add some pattern details to your cartoon boat drawing in this step, and we will also add any other final touches you may like. For the sail, you can simply draw some straight horizontal lines across the triangular sail you began in the previous step. Once this is drawn, you can then add your own details! To finish it off nicely, you could draw a background to show where this boat could be sailing. What kind of ocean setting would you like to create for this cartoon boat? Step 8 – Now finish it off with some color For the final step of this guide, we will finish off with some coloring fun. To do this, we will use various shades of browns for the exterior of the boat. Then, for the sail we alternated some light shades of blue for the pattern. These are the colors we chose, but you should feel free to change up any of the colors as you like! This is all about creating your perfect boat design, so you can really get creative with the colors and art tools you use. How will you complete this amazing cartoon boat you’ve been working on? Do this to take your cartoon boat drawing to the next level Set sail for some drawing fun with these tips we have for your cartoon boat sketch! A sail is a very important part of many boats, and this drawing of a cartoon boat is no exception! The sail is colored with two simple colors, but you could customize this aspect in any way that you wish. It could be as simple as changing the colors or even just alternating them a bit. You could also draw a picture or maybe a nation’s flag on the sail to make it more distinct. How else could you make this boat’s sail look more distinct? Having a boat is great, but you need some people to enjoy it. Luckily, that is something you can take care of easily! This could be done by drawing some human characters sitting on the boat. They will probably look rather small on the image, so you won’t need to make them particularly detailed. It would also be fun to base these characters on yourself and people that you know! Once the boat looks as you want it and is filled with people sailing it, you could then show where it is sailing by adding a background for your cartoon boat drawing. There are lots of great details you could add to the background to create a distinct scene for this boat. There could be some big waves or maybe even a small island in the background. Also, you could create some weather effects such as some stormy weather or just a sunny day. Another way you could make this cartoon boat sketch more interesting would be by adding some animals to the scene. When sailing, it’s always an amazing sight to see ocean life, so you could show what you’d like to see. There could be some dolphins, orcas or even some sharks. Having a whale would also be a great addition as you show it jumping from the water. These are a few examples, but what are some other ocean creatures you would like to see? Your Cartoon Boat Drawing is Complete! We hope that you had a ton of fun working on this nautical guide on how to draw a cartoon boat! Drawing something like a boat can present a lot of challenges even when done in cartoon style, so we hope that the steps in this guide helped to make it much easier for you. As long as you try your best and follow the steps, we know you will do an incredible job! Then, remember to add your own details and background elements to truly finish off this creation. We mentioned a few ideas to try out, but you’re the captain of this drawing now, so have fun showing us what you can do! You can also sail on to our website when you’re ready for more drawing guides to enjoy. We have some awesome guides with more on the way, so remember to check in often to never miss out! You can also show off your awesome cartoon boat drawing by sharing it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages when it’s done.  

There few activities more fun and relaxing as spending a day out on the water. When doing this, you will probably want to have a boat, and these can come in many different shapes, sizes and varieties!

It can be fun to own a boat or even just imagine what it would be like, and learning how to draw a cartoon boat is a great way to plan what your perfect boat would look like.

By the end of this guide, you will have done just that, and you will have a wonderful picture of your very own boat!

So get ready to set sail for creative fun as we begin this step-by-step guide on how to draw a cartoon boat in just 8 fun and easy steps.

How to Draw A Cartoon Boat – Let’s get Started!

Step 1

We will begin with the base of your cartoon boat drawing in this first step of the guide.

As you can see in our reference image, this is drawn as a fairly simple flat shape, but it can still be trickier than you may expect!

There is a thin diagonal section to it, and this extends into a more horizontal section for the front of the ship’s body.

This is a step where you should try to carefully follow our reference image. We would also highly recommend using a ruler for this and future steps, as it will make your life much easier!

Step 2 – Next, draw another section for the base of the boat

You’re not quite done with the base of the boat, and we will add another section in this step of our guide on how to draw a cartoon boat.

This next section will go directly above the section that you drew in the previous step. For this section, you will notice there is a lot more detail than there was for the previous part.

For example, you can see the rim of the deck outline in this one.

Once you have drawn this section, we can move on!

Step 3 – Now, draw the start of the cabin

As with real boats, there is often a small cabin on-board, and we will start drawing this now. It should be a simple step, and it’s another we think a ruler would be perfect!

All you need to do is draw three straight vertical lines near the front of the boat.

The top of this cabin will be blank, but we will fix that soon enough.

Step 4 – Next, draw a mast

Before we add the rest of the cabin for your cartoon boat drawing, we will first add a mast. This looks simple, but it is another one that can be a bit tricky.

Yet again, this is a step where a ruler would really help. The mast is separated into three sections, and each one is thinner than the last.

There will also be a thin, straight section poking off to the left, as shown in our example.

Step 5 – Now, finish off the cabin

We will now finish off the cabin you began in step 3 of this guide on how to draw a cartoon boat. First, use some straight lines to create the thin roof of the cabin.

Them, we will draw a round window on the side with a rectangular window for the front.

That’s all there is to it, and then we can proceed!

Step 6 – Next, draw the start of the sail

Now we can start drawing the sail for this boat, and we will begin by drawing a thin, wavy flag at the tip of the mast.

Then, using your ruler you can draw a straight line from the horizontal pole you drew on the mast previously up to just below the flag.

Then, there are just a few final details to add in the next step before we color this boat in!

Step 7 – Finish off the pattern on the sail

You’re ready to add some pattern details to your cartoon boat drawing in this step, and we will also add any other final touches you may like.

For the sail, you can simply draw some straight horizontal lines across the triangular sail you began in the previous step.

Once this is drawn, you can then add your own details! To finish it off nicely, you could draw a background to show where this boat could be sailing.

What kind of ocean setting would you like to create for this cartoon boat?

Step 8 – Now finish it off with some color

For the final step of this guide, we will finish off with some coloring fun. To do this, we will use various shades of browns for the exterior of the boat.

Then, for the sail we alternated some light shades of blue for the pattern. These are the colors we chose, but you should feel free to change up any of the colors as you like!

This is all about creating your perfect boat design, so you can really get creative with the colors and art tools you use.

How will you complete this amazing cartoon boat you’ve been working on?

Do this to take your cartoon boat drawing to the next level

Set sail for some drawing fun with these tips we have for your cartoon boat sketch!

A sail is a very important part of many boats, and this drawing of a cartoon boat is no exception! The sail is colored with two simple colors, but you could customize this aspect in any way that you wish.

It could be as simple as changing the colors or even just alternating them a bit. You could also draw a picture or maybe a nation’s flag on the sail to make it more distinct.

How else could you make this boat’s sail look more distinct?

Having a boat is great, but you need some people to enjoy it. Luckily, that is something you can take care of easily! This could be done by drawing some human characters sitting on the boat.

They will probably look rather small on the image, so you won’t need to make them particularly detailed. It would also be fun to base these characters on yourself and people that you know!

Once the boat looks as you want it and is filled with people sailing it, you could then show where it is sailing by adding a background for your cartoon boat drawing.

There are lots of great details you could add to the background to create a distinct scene for this boat. There could be some big waves or maybe even a small island in the background.

Also, you could create some weather effects such as some stormy weather or just a sunny day.

Another way you could make this cartoon boat sketch more interesting would be by adding some animals to the scene.

When sailing, it’s always an amazing sight to see ocean life, so you could show what you’d like to see.

There could be some dolphins, orcas or even some sharks. Having a whale would also be a great addition as you show it jumping from the water.

These are a few examples, but what are some other ocean creatures you would like to see?

Your Cartoon Boat Drawing is Complete!

We hope that you had a ton of fun working on this nautical guide on how to draw a cartoon boat!

Drawing something like a boat can present a lot of challenges even when done in cartoon style, so we hope that the steps in this guide helped to make it much easier for you.

As long as you try your best and follow the steps, we know you will do an incredible job!

Then, remember to add your own details and background elements to truly finish off this creation.

We mentioned a few ideas to try out, but you’re the captain of this drawing now, so have fun showing us what you can do!

You can also sail on to our website when you’re ready for more drawing guides to enjoy. We have some awesome guides with more on the way, so remember to check in often to never miss out!

You can also show off your awesome cartoon boat drawing by sharing it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages when it’s done.