1st Edition

Indian Boat Designs and Forms

By B. Arunachalam Copyright 2009
334 Pages
by Routledge

334 Pages
by Routledge

Since the days of the Indus Valley Civilization, coastal regions along the Indian shores have been deeply engaged in maritime activities. Early watercraft used on the seas included reed boats, various types of floats, and the uniquely distinctive ‘ kattumarans ,’ crafted by tying logs together. While these were simple wash-afloat vessels, more advanced boats based on the principle of air... Read more

Part 1: Heritage of Indian Boat Forms  1. Maritime Heritage of India  2. The Sea-Crafts of Indus Valley Civilization  3. Indian Rafts and Catamarans  4. Indian Boats in Sculptures, on Coins and in Frescoes  5. Timber Technology of Plank Boats  6. Dug-outs and Canoes  7. Tools and Materials of the Boat Builders  8. Boat Plank Joinery in Sewn Plank Boats  9. Plank Joinery in Nailed Boats  Part 2: Regional Boat Designs and Forms  10. Indian Sea-crafts: Design and Form – An Overview  11. Boats Forms of Lakshadweep and Minicoy  12. Boat forms of Kerala  13. Boat Forms of Karnataka and Goa  14. Boat forms of Konkan  15. Boat forms of Gujarat  16. Boat forms of Tamil Nadu  17. Boat forms of Andhra  18. Boat forms of Orissa  19. Boat forms of Bengal  20. Boat Forms of Andaman and Nicobar Islands  21. Anchor  22. The Mast  23. Sails and Rigs  24. The Rudder  25. Boat forms: Retrospect and Prospect Glossary: Seamanship Terms    

Biography

Professor B. Arunachalam will be fondly remembered for his scholarly contributions to Indian Geography, especially in the field of Geomorphology and Cartography and for opening new vistas of academic collaboration and research in the professional field of history of Indian navigation.

About Maritime History Society:

The Maritime History Society (MHS), an academic initiative of the Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy was established on 12 May 1978 by the late Vice Admiral MP Awati with a vision to promote the study of India’s maritime history. MHS has grown into a leading research organisation dedicated to exploring the country’s rich maritime heritage and naval legacy. As part of its academic mission, MHS undertakes a wide range of activities including publication of scholarly books, hosting seminars, lectures, workshops and curating maritime-themed museums, exhibitions and heritage projects including the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat. The Society also maintains a well- curated gallery with over 2,000 artefacts, a reference library and digital presence featuring blogs and display of artefacts. Its collaboration with Talyor and Francis under the Routledge Revival series further extends its educational outreach. We hope that these publications will inspire a new generation of researchers and scholars, contributing to a deeper understanding of India’s rich maritime past and naval legacy.