barcazas
Barcazas are a type of shallow-draft, flat-bottomed boat, typically built of wood or metal, designed for the transport of goods along rivers, canals, and other inland waterways. They are characterized by their broad beam and low freeboard, which allows them to navigate shallow waters where larger vessels cannot operate. Historically, barcazas have played a crucial role in trade and commerce, facilitating the movement of bulk commodities such as grain, coal, timber, and ore.
The design of barcazas varies depending on their intended use and the specific waterways they operate on.
Barcazas are an economical and environmentally friendly mode of transportation, producing fewer carbon emissions per ton-mile