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Traditionelle Boote in Deutschland. T. 6, Der Trog - ein Bootstyp vom Niederrhein

Traditional boats in Cermany. 6: The 'Trog', a boat type of the Lower Rhine
[journal article]

Keweloh, Hans-Walter
Hanke, Fred

Abstract

"in former times, a boat type known as the Trog (Cerman for trough) enjoyed particularly wide use on the lakes of the Schwalm-Nette region of the Lower Rhine. As late as the l980s isolated specimens of this type were still to be found. The Trog is a flat-bottomed, box-shaped vessel. The bottom and s... view more

"in former times, a boat type known as the Trog (Cerman for trough) enjoyed particularly wide use on the lakes of the Schwalm-Nette region of the Lower Rhine. As late as the l980s isolated specimens of this type were still to be found. The Trog is a flat-bottomed, box-shaped vessel. The bottom and side planks as weil as the bow and stern transorns are oaken. Measuring ca. 4 m in length and ca. 0.8 m in width, these boats were generally built by joineries and mill construction shops which produced boats as a sideline. The vessels were purchased by fishermen, who used the Trog for their work, as weil as by farmers of the region. The latter employed the boats to transport hay, young reed cut in the springtime for cattle feed, and reed harvested in the autumn for the roofing of houses." (author's abstract)... view less

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Free Keywords
Binnenschiffe; Schiffbautechnik

Document language
German

Publication Year
1998

Page/Pages
p. 487-502

Journal
Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 20 (1998)

ISSN
0343-3668

Status
Published Version; reviewed

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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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