ABSTRACT

This book sets new standards for the documentation of water transport, and introduces styles of boat-building which are unlikely to be found outside the sub-Continent. A fascinating and accessible read for anyone interested in boats or the South Asian way of life, as well as ethnographers, maritime archaeologists and historians, Boats of South Asia covers recent, exhaustive fieldwork in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka; and covers a vast array of traditional boats used in the sub-Continent today for fishing and other coastal, riverine tasks.

chapter |9 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|15 pages

AIMS AND METHODS

chapter |39 pages

Reverse-clinker planking

chapter |12 pages

Construction method

chapter |38 pages

Distribution and use

chapter |1 pages

Acknowledgements

chapter |8 pages

The outrigger paru

chapter |46 pages

Fieldwork

chapter |1 pages

Equipment

chapter |5 pages

Uses

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions

chapter |1 pages

Froude Number (Fn)

chapter |3 pages

Wetted Surface Ratio (WSA/V )

chapter |4 pages

Hulc planking patterns