runabout

/ˈrʌnəˌbaʊt/
noun
  1. A small, light vehicle or boat, used for short trips or for fun.
    • The marina rents small runabouts for fishing trips.
    • He bought an old runabout to drive around town.
    • They took the runabout out on the lake for a quick afternoon cruise.
  2. A person who moves around a lot or travels frequently, often in a busy or restless way.
    • My uncle is a real runabout, always on the road for his job.
    • The novel's hero is a cheerful runabout who visits many countries.
    • As a runabout, she never stayed in one city for more than a month.