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1.4.8. Fishing boats of Lakshadweep Islands
Unit 1 - History and development of fishing craft
1.4.8. Fishing boats of Lakshadweep Islands
Raft (Kathufathi)
- 5-6 logs are tied into raft by means of two coconut poles and fastened by coir ropes
- Propulsion is by paddles
- Used for hook and line operation.
Plank built boat (Kalundhoni)
- Both stem and stern are slightly curved. Stern is broader than the bow.
- Keel is a single piece of coconut palm or wood
- Oars and sails are used for propulsion. Rudder is fixed over the skeg.
- The boat is divided into seven compartments by transverse planks.
- Used for pole and line fishing.
- It measures 12.5 m in length and 3 m broad
- The stern is broader than the bow and is provided with a fishing platform
- The boat carries two lateen sails and 18 oars for rowing
- The hull is divided into 12 compartments and two bait tanks are provided
- Used for pole and line fishing.
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