käsivarsivene
Käsivarsivene is a Finnish term that translates to "arm boat" and refers to a traditional type of small, lightweight boat used in Finland, particularly in coastal and archipelagic areas. These boats are typically propelled by oars, hence the "arm" in their name, reflecting the human effort required for their movement. Historically, käsivarsivene was a vital tool for fishing, transportation between islands, and general coastal activities.
The construction of käsivarsivene varies depending on the region and the specific needs of the user, but
While modern motorboats have largely replaced käsivarsivene for many practical purposes, they still hold cultural significance