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    Lashed-lug boats are ancient boat-building techniques of the Austronesian peoples. It is characterized by the use of raised lugs (also called "cleats")...
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    Balangay (redirect from Biray (boat))
    A balangay, or barangay, is a type of lashed-lug boat built by joining planks edge-to-edge using pins, dowels, and fiber lashings. They are found throughout...
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  • construction coincides with the sewn boats, but instead of ropes, it is assembled with wooden treenails. Lashed-lug boat Mtepe Mike McCarthy. (September 14...
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    is the treenailed boat. Lashed lug construction is used in the distinctive maritime technology of Austronesian peoples. Sewn boats start with the construction...
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    oceangoing sailing technologies (notably catamarans, outrigger boats, lashed-lug boat building, and the crab claw sail), which enabled their rapid dispersal...
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    Catamaran Crab claw sail Daramba Hiri trade cycle Kula ring Lapita culture Lashed-lug boat Maritime Silk Road Marshall Islands stick chart Multihull Polynesian...
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    large lashed-lug plank-built vessels. Their hull configurations include monohulls as well as uniquely Austronesian catamarans and outrigger boats (single-outrigger...
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    reconstruction of the Hjortsprung Boat was launched in 1999. Iron Age Scandinavia Dugout canoe Sewn boat Lashed-lug boat Clinker (boat building) Nydam Mose Ship...
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    of other maritime technologies (notably catamarans, outrigger boats, lashed-lug boats, and the crab claw sail), this enabled phases of rapid dispersal...
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  • Kadakkarapally Boat. Some have suggested the cleats and channels are part of a lashed-lug compression system as found in the Western Pacific and some areas of Southeastern...
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    waters, but since the 18th century, it has expanded to include larger lashed-lug ships, with or without outriggers. Though the term used is the same throughout...
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  • sailing technologies (notably double-hulled sailing canoes, outrigger boats, lashed-lug boat building, and the crab claw sail), which enabled their rapid dispersal...
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    Southeast Asia who sailed large long-distance ocean-going sewn-plank and lashed-lug trade ships.: 11  The route was also utilized by the dhows of the Persian...
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    Proa (category Boats of Indonesia)
    generated by the high-aspect wing sail. Austronesian languages Kaep Lashed-lug boat Outrigger canoe Tepukei Vinta Doran, Edwin B. (1981). Wangka: Austronesian...
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  • Punjulharjo Boat in Rembang, Central Java". Berkala Arkeologi. 40 (2): 243–266. doi:10.30883/jba.v40i2.552. Lacsina, Ligaya (2016). "Boats of the Precolonial...
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    word and not a loanword. Karakoa is a type of balangay (Philippine lashed-lug plank boats). It can be differentiated from other balangay in that they possessed...
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    Ipanitika (redirect from Tatara (boat))
    using the lashed-lug techniques unique to Austronesian peoples, with ipanitika usually having four strakes, and tatara having three. Boat construction...
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    Mtepe (category Boat types)
    Kensington, London. Lashed-lug boat Treenailed boat Sewn boat Swahili culture Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mtepe. Indigenous Boats: The Mtepes of...
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    junk rigged schooner of the Malay pinas type built using traditional lashed-lug techniques from 2004 to 2009 in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Finished in...
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  • trade-routes between India and China. The Butuan boat burials of the Philippines, which feature eleven lashed-lug boat remains of the Austronesian boatbuilding...
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    sailing technologies (notably double-hulled sailing canoes, outrigger boats, lashed-lug boat building, and the crab claw sail), which enabled their rapid dispersal...
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    Orembai (category Boats of Indonesia)
    Horridge, G. Adrian (1982). The Lashed-lug Boat of the Eastern Archipelagoes, the Alcina MS and the Lomblem Whaling Boats (Maritime monographs and reports)...
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    several lug rigged boat classes of long history that have been raced more or less continuously for a century. One example is the balance lug rigged Lymington...
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    Kora kora (category Indigenous boats)
    to a swinging ship ride. The Lashed-lug Boat of the Eastern Archipelagoes, the Alcina MS and the Lomblen Whaling Boats. By G. Adrian Horridge. Greenwich...
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    be gaff, Bermuda, standing lug or gunter rigged. A more complex definition may be applied in American waters, where a boat with two headsails would be...
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    than 5–6 per Boufort scale Yal-6 or six-oar yal – seaworthy boat is rigged with a split-lug sail on a single mast. Originally the yal-6 was made of wood...
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    range of ship types, from small fishing canoes to large merchant lashed-lug plank boats (balangay or baloto) with two outriggers (katig) propelled by sails...
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    "coagment" meaning to join together or unite. Lashed-lug boat Phoenician expedition Phoenician Ship Expedition Sewn boat Ship Sarcophagus Cedar is well documented...
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    polystyrene fillings on the hull and thus are true boats. They are propelled by oars, paddles, or lateen or lug sails. Modern versions of the kattumaram made...
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    paddling, and occasionally for fighting. Outrigger boat Lashed-lug boat Balangay Karakoa Lanong Bangka (boat) Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola (1711). "The...
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