Prahu
Prahu, also spelled prahu or prâhu, refers to a class of traditional sailing vessels described in Southeast Asian maritime history. In Malay and Indonesian contexts, perahu is the general term for a boat, while prahu appears in historical sources to denote a specific type of fast coastal and riverine craft used by various Malay polities, especially around the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and the broader archipelago. The exact meaning and classification of prahu varied by region and period.
Historical records from the medieval to early modern eras describe prahu ships in the fleets of polities
Design characteristics of prahu ships varied by locale. Descriptions often depict long, slender hulls designed for
Today, the term prahu appears mainly in historical scholarship and in ship-typing studies. The more common modern