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Encyclopedia > Dhoani

A dhow is a traditional boat design with one or more triangular sails, called lateens. It is indigenous to the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, India, and East Africa. A larger dhow may have a crew of approximately thirty while smaller dhow have crews more typically ranging around twelve.


For celestial navigation, dhow sailors have traditionally used the kamal. This observation device determines latitude by finding the angle of the Pole Star above the horizon.


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Industries in Maldives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1170 words)
Although triangular sailed dhoani, were used in the past, today fishing dhoanis are mechanized.
A boat yard was built on the island of Alifushi and the construction of one hundred second-generation Mark II dhoanis was begun.
These dhoanis were sold to the fishermen on a lease-purchase basis.
www.suvadivian.com (484 words)
Each Dhoani is unique by itself in that it is normally hand-built by master craftsmen who work without blue prints and with only the general directions given by the prospective owner as to the dimensions of the vessel.
Dhoani are used as fishing vessels and as inter-island ferries throughout the Maldives.
Traditionally sporting a lateen sail that is extremely versatile, the Dhoani has also recently married well with the marine diesel engine and has become the work house of the sea in the Maldives.
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