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aukepalmhof
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VINTA

Post by aukepalmhof » Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:49 pm

The VINTA depict on many stamps of the Philippines is a very fast double-outrigged canoe of the Samal, Tausug, and Bajau peoples of the Sula Sea.
General utility boat for trading, pearling, transportation, and not infrequently, for smuggling; now used mostly for fishing. Some Bajau live on their boats. Vary slightly from island to island, but basically a dugout hull; flat bottom hard chines, some with a shaped keel; rocker towards the end. Straight sides; may be raised by wash strakes attached with vertical wooden dowels.
Characteristic bifid bow and stern, the upper bow piece turning up in a single flat board, the more elaborate stern in 2 pieces, strengthened with transverse struts. Sides may be raised by wash strakes. Interior divided into several sections, the central part covered with portable, split-bamboo decking; larger boats may have a temporary house of nipa palm matting over bamboo poles.
Usually elaborately carved. Steered with a paddle. Two to four booms curve down to connect directly with 2 long bamboo floats. The outer booms pass beneath the gunwales and are braced at the hull end by light bowed support that crosses above the gunwale; at each end of the bowed support, a crutch serves to hold mast, spars, etc. Inner booms may be in 2 pieces. Floats extend forward of the bow and are set so that they are closer to the hull at the stern. May have a cylinder at forward end that curves up to ride over the waves.
Tripod or bipod mast stepped well forward, support a square or oblong sail hung lugsail-fashion. Boom at foot lashed to foreleg of the tripod mast. Sail sewed in cloths of different colors, creating individual patterns; often have tassels on ends of the sail. Now manly used a spritsail to a bamboo mast; sail laced permanently to mast and boom. Some small canoes use a triangular sail. Also paddled, worked with one foot and one hand.
Reported lengths 6 – 13.7m e,g. length 7.4m, beam ca 0.7m, depth ca. 0,66m.

Copied from: Aak to Zumbra a Dictionary of the World’s Watercraft.

Philippine 1941 566/69 8c/1p scott? 1951 sg563/65, scott?, (Zamboang city coat of arms). 1955 sg 774/76, scott?. 1960 6c/25c sg848/49, scott? 1971 10s sg1196, scott?, 1978 5p, 7.50p sg146 and sgMS1462, scott? 1980 30s/2p.30 sg 1606/07, scott? 1989 6p25 sg2156, scott? 1993 8p sg 2586. Scott? 1998 15p sg3077, scott?
2021 12p sg?, Scott?
Romania 1992 10L sg 5442, Scott?
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Anatol
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Re: VINTA

Post by Anatol » Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:31 pm

Vinta- double-outrigged canoe of the Sula Sea.
Philippies 1955;18c;SG775.1978;5p;Sg1461.
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