keelutsoon
Keelutsoon is a type of traditional sail used in early sailing canoes in the Western Pacific. It consists of a simple sail made of a rectangular piece of material, typically a woven mat or a piece of canvas, attached to a mast and boom. The name "keelutsoon" is derived from the Māori language, which was spoken by the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.
The keelutsoon was a common sail used on sailing canoes in the islands of the Pacific, including
In terms of construction, the keelutsoon typically consisted of a flat sail attached to a vertical mast
While the use of the keelutsoon has largely been replaced by more modern sail designs and materials,