kétórás
Kétórás is a type of traditional Greek boat that originated in the 19th century. The name "kétórás" translates to "two-outrigger" in English, which refers to the boat's unique design feature of having two outrigger-like structures, or "puties", on either side of the hull.
The kétórás was used primarily in the Aegean Islands and the surrounding waters, where it was employed
Characteristics of the kétórás include a narrow, flat hull, a high stern, and a pair of laterally
The kétórás had a crew of two to four people, who were responsible for maneuvering the vessel
Although the kétórás is no longer a widely used vessel, its design and construction techniques have influenced