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“Culé” or “barca d’água acima”

The culé was a river boat that sailed from Rossio ao Sul do Tejo, in the middle course of the Portuguese Tagus, to the Lisbon estuary, transporting various cargoes and local and regional products. Its flat bottom, with “L” frames, stands out, with the reinforcement of a strip in the meeting between the bottom and the sides (which is why it was also known as "varino de pau de aresta") and its characteristic large rudder with transverse cane, which was handled with a tackle on each one of its sides (leme de xarolo), a mode of government similar to that ridden, among other vessels, by the muletas, the moliceiros, the mercanteles and the ilhavos.

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Nice rendering of an unsual subject !

 

This kind of steering with ropes on a yoke is unusual and mainly seen on Arab craft and today on sports rowing boats.

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