| Article number: | 10.03.041 |
The Pluut (or pluit), is a fishing vessel related to the Schokker.
The pluut, however, is smaller and narrower, has less sheer and features an outward-sloping gunwale on the foredeck. It also lacks the characteristic curved 'bear teeth' of the Schokker-type vessels. They were sailed with a gaff (main)sail and a fisherman's jib, possibly supplemented with a staysail and a flying jib.
The mast was not equipped with shrouds and could not be lowered by means of a counterweight at the mast's base (a so-called unstayed mast). Pluten used to fish mainly in the southeastern part of the IJsselmeer.
The small pluut measured approximately 10 by 3 metres, was somewhat pointed at the bow and stern, had a foredeck up to the mast, enclosed by a sturdy washboard, and possessed a fish well. They were mainly used for fishing with passive gear (so-called drift net fishing).
The large pluut measured approximately 12 by 3.5 metres. It had a forecabin under the foredeck and was also equipped with a fish well. Fishing was done with both passive gear and the beam trawl.
Specifications :
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Drawing number |
10.03.041 |
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Description |
Pluut "VD 23" |
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Quality |
general plan; sp/lines plan |
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Scale |
1 : 25 |
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Number of sheets A00 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A0 |
1 |
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Number of sheets A1 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A2 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A3 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A4 |
0 |
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Total number of drawing sheets |
1 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
105 |
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Particulars |
l.o.a. 40 cm |