This one is relatively simple, but very misunderstood. So misunderstood.
When referring to a vehicle of some sort, the plural version is always written without the "s." Therefore, if you look into the sky and see two planes, what you actually are looking at are two "aircraft."
Okay, so maybe planes aren't your thing. You're much more into boats. Fine. We'll play your way. Two boats would be two "watercraft." No "s" here.
But you're yearning to add that "s" to the word. You must add it.
The correct context for the word "crafts" would be when you're referring to a hobby of some sort. Perhaps you're into woodworking. That means you like "woodcrafts."
Are we straight on this now? Good. So go wash your three watercraft and take up leathercrafts.
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