Like a car in a dream, a boat can represent a part of your life where there is forward movement. Most often, but not always, it will represent the movement within a relationSHIP because of the word play but also because boats and ships are often associated with love: The love boat, two ships passing in the night, etc.
They can also symbolize success, particularly if you are dreaming of a large ship as opposed to a boat and may mean you are feeling that “your ship has come in.”
Pay attention to the condition of the boat as well as how it is travelling and who is the captain as all these things will illustrate the current state of your relationship or the area of your life where there should be forward movement and “smooth sailing.”
Are you embarking on a new journey? Your dream may reflect how that journey is currently going.
A docked boat means you’ve got something on hold at the moment.
A sinking boat means it’s time to “abandon ship,” so to speak: time to get out of a current relationship or project. Do you have a “sinking feeling” about something or someone?
A wrecked boat or ship may mean you are currently dealing with the aftermath of something that came to an unexpected end or pause and you might even describe the situation as messy.
A flying boat can mean things are really taking off for you and you are feeling very optimistic.
If you are fishing on the boat you may be actively trying to reel in opportunities or prospects in real life.
A battleship would be connected to a real life conflict you are dealing with, perhaps even an inner conflict.
@laurithedreamexpert RELATIONSHIP SYMBOLS IN DREAMS the 3 symbols to look for when trying to figure out your relationship. #relationship #dreaminterpretation #psychology ♬ original sound – Lauri Loewenberg