kolmitataiset
Kolmitataiset is a Finnish term that literally translates to "three-part" or "triple." In its most common usage, it refers to a specific type of sailing vessel characterized by having three masts. These masts are typically arranged in a fore-and-aft configuration, meaning they are positioned one behind the other along the length of the boat rather than across it. This sail plan allows for efficient sailing in a variety of wind conditions and is often associated with schooners or similar types of sailing rigs. The term is not a universally recognized classification within international yachting or naval architecture but is specific to Finnish maritime terminology. While the term itself is straightforward, the specific design and dimensions of a kolmitataiset vessel could vary widely depending on its intended purpose, whether for fishing, transport, or pleasure. The presence of three masts distinguishes it from two-masted vessels like ketches or yawls, and from single-masted boats like sloops or cutters.