MBT Poon Vrouwe Anna - Construction Drawing Scale 1 : 15 (10.05.014)

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Article number: 10.05.014

A poon is a type of traditional Dutch fishing or cargo sailing ship, primarily used from the 17th to the 19th century. It was a flat-bottomed vessel with a sloping stern and a relatively shallow draught, making it well-suited for shallow waters such as rivers, the Wadden Sea, and the North Sea.

The poon often had a triangular sail or a combination of a mainsail and jib, and was primarily used for coastal shipping, fishing, and trade. It had a characteristic construction with a wide hull and was originally made of wood.

 

Characteristics of a poon:

Type: Flat-bottomed, often with a sharp bow and a round stern.

Use: Originally for fishing, cargo transport over shallow waters, and as a coastal vessel.

Sails: Usually equipped with a mainsail and jib or later a square sail.

Building Material: Mostly wood, but later iron versions also appeared.

Draught: Approximately 0.5-1 metre, making it ideal for shallow waters.

 

The poon is a historical ship type, and today few original examples remain, but it is important as part of the nautical heritage of the Netherlands.

 


Specifications :

Drawing Number

10.05.014

Author

G.Michels

Description

poon Vrouwe Anna

Quality

frames/lines; elevation; sections; deck plan; rigging plan

Scale

15

Number of sheets A00

0

Number of sheets A0

4

Number of sheets A1

1

Number of sheets A2

0

Number of sheets A3

0

Number of sheets A4

0

Total number of drawing sheets

5

Number of A4 text sheets

0

Weight in grams

350

Remarks

l.o.a. 133 cm

dM 1995/6 (from a model that has been executed differently)

Copy article: 12.05.014 (3 pp)

Comparison with descriptions by Van Loon and Van Konijnenburg shows differences, both in hull shape and rigging.

The sail and rigging plan does not show details of halyards and belaying points.

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