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This type of Dhow was used for pearling,  fishing and trading expeditions.

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This type of Dhow was used for pearling, f ishing and trading expeditions.It has a shallow drift (the distance from the waterline to the lowest point of the boat), meaning that it could sail safely in the shallow waters around the coast of the Arabian Gulf.The Sanbuk has a short keel (the bottom part of the dhow), making it easily maneuverable.

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DescriptionThis type of Dhow was used for pearling,  fishing and trading expeditions.A Deep Sea Vessel capable of carrying large cargoes and traveling long distances.The Jalbut is known for its speed and versatility and was used for pearling and fishing expeditions and other short journeys.The Battil was usually used for pearling expeditions, but could also be used for fishing, trading and in battle.
ContentThis type of Dhow was used for pearling, f ishing and trading expeditions.It has a shallow drift (the distance from the waterline to the lowest point of the boat), meaning that it could sail safely in the shallow waters around the coast of the Arabian Gulf.The Sanbuk has a short keel (the bottom part of the dhow), making it easily maneuverable.A Deep Sea Vessel capable of carrying large cargoes and traveling long distances.The Baghlah was used for trading expeditions throughout the gulf and as far afield as India. This dhow is distinguished by its wide stern (back part of the boat), decoration and large capacity.The Kotiya seafaring merchant vessel, used for trading expeditions throughout the gulf and as far afield as India This dhow usually has two mastsThe Jalbut is known for its speed and versatility and was used for pearling and fishing expeditions and other short journeys. Some say the name is derived form the English term jolly boat, which were small vessels used by the British Royal Navy. This type of dhow is distinguished by its square stern (the back part of the Boat).The Battil was usually used for pearling expeditions, but could also be used for fishing, trading and in battle. It has shallow draft (the distance from the waterline to the lowest point of the dhow), meaning that it could sail safely in the shallow waters around pearl beds. This type of dhow is light, fast and versatile.
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