Pooltunde
Pooltunde is a term that can refer to a specific type of wooden boat construction originating from the Baltic Sea region, particularly Finland. These boats are characterized by their clinker-built hulls, where planks overlap each other. Historically, pooltundes were primarily used for fishing and transportation of goods in coastal areas and archipelagos. They are typically small to medium-sized, often single-masted, and designed to be seaworthy in the often challenging conditions of the Baltic. The construction method emphasizes durability and the ability to handle rough waters.
The term "pooltunde" itself is of Finnish origin. While the exact etymology is debated, it is believed