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Literally, the word pinisi refers to a type of rigging (the configuration of masts, sails and ropes ('lines')) of Indonesian sailing vessels.A pinisi carries seven to eight sails on two masts, arranged like a gaff-ketch with what is called 'standing gaffs' — i.e., unlike most Western ships using such a rig, the two main sails are not opened by raising the spars they are attached to, but the ...
A Balinese jukung at rest. A jukung or kano, also known as cadik is a small wooden Indonesian outrigger canoe.It is a traditional fishing boat, but newer uses include "Jukung Dives", using the boat as a vehicle for small groups of SCUBA divers.
Two mayangs and several other boats, 1810. Perahu Mayang or simply mayang is a type of fishing boat from Java, Indonesia. This type of boat is used mainly for fishing and trading. Historically, this indigenous vessel is also favored by European skippers and private merchants for trading in East Indies: 50% of them were using mayang and ...
Lambo, two types of traditional boats from Indonesia; Leti leti, traditional transport vessel from East Madura; Lis-alis, traditional boat of Madura, Indonesia; Palari, Indonesian sailing vessel from South Sulawesi; Sampan panjang, type of Malay fast boat from the 19th century; Bago (boat), traditional boat built by the Mandar people of Sulawesi
A klotok is a traditional river boat used to navigate the waters of Indonesia. Fitted with inboard or outboard motors, klotoks are primarily used for cabotage up rivers, transporting people and goods. [1] Klotoks are found in floating marketplaces, national parks, and fishing areas. Depending on their function or how they are equipped, they may ...
Pages in category "Boats of Indonesia" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bagan (fishing)
Lis-alis is a type of traditional boat of Madura, Indonesia. Lis-alis usually present in canals that provide salt evaporation service in southern part of Madura and around Surabaya . [ 1 ] Until the present, lis-alis remained overwhelmingly popular as a fishing craft in Bangkalan and Sukolilo, while a larger version, the kroman , has been used ...
A Borobudur ship is an 8th to 9th-century wooden double outrigger sailing vessel of Maritime Southeast Asia, depicted in some bas-reliefs of the Borobudur Buddhist monument in Central Java, Indonesia. [1] It is a ship of the Javanese people, and derivative vessels of similar size continued to be used in East Java coastal trade at least until ...