What does it mean to carve a boat out of wood in the vernacular?

Vernacular translation:

There is a musician in Nanjing who can carve wood into a boat, about two inches in size, with a canopy, a mast, an oar and a stern rudder. There are two people drinking in the boat, and the hip flask, wine glasses and all kinds of food are set on the table. There is another person rowing in La Ponzo, and a person's palm is equipped with a mechanism to control rotation and lifting.

Put in the water, it can walk with the wind without deviating at all. Ships like this sell for one or two taels of silver, and people who like novelty compete to buy them.

The original text is as follows:

Zhou Huiyi can carve a boat out of wood. It can be as big as two inches, and the rudder is salty. The two of them are in the middle, and the pots, beans and nails are full. One person pulls the tent rope, one person holds the paddle and one person drives the rudder. They are all organic, can move in the water, can walk with the wind, and have no side. A boat should have one or two platinum, and good people compete for it.

Extended data

Woodcarving Craftsman is selected from Ming Dynasty? Huang Fei's Peng Chuang Ban.

Woodcarving craftsmen have both front and side descriptions, but the descriptions are general and brief. ?

"Woodcarving Craftsman" mainly tells that a craftsman has wonderful and exquisite carving art and praises people's extreme love for craftsmanship.