A dhow
A dhow
That's a "dhow" or "felucca".
A Chinese sailing vessel is called a Junk. Brig, yawl, bark, dhow, snow, proa, pink, buss.
It may be called a boat or a ship, a brig or cutter, a dhow or a scow. There are many different types and designs of sailing vessels.
"Dhow" is pronounced as "d-ow" with the "d" sound followed by the "ow" sound. It is a type of traditional Arab sailing vessel commonly seen in the Middle East and East Africa.
The origin is not known but may have originated near Oman. Built by the Arabs, it is a single masted sailing vessel used on the Arabian Sea.
When a sailing vessel and a pwc are meeting head on the sailing vessel is the stand on vessel.
A single-masted sailing vessel is called a 'sloop-rigged' vessel.
A dhow (traditional sailing vessel) is depicted on the 10 cent coin of Kenya.
It is not known who invented the first sailing vessel. Sailing vessels have been known from ancient times and were used in many locations.
A type of sailing vessel.