köbben
Köbben refers to a traditional Dutch and Frisian term for a type of small, open boat used primarily in the coastal regions of the Netherlands and Friesland. The name originates from the Dutch word *kobben*, meaning "to bob" or "to rock," which describes the boat's movement in choppy waters. Köbben boats are typically constructed from wood, often oak or pine, and feature a flat-bottomed design with a slightly rounded bow and stern. Their shallow draft allows them to navigate shallow inlets, tidal flats, and narrow waterways, making them well-suited for fishing, transportation, and local trade in the Wadden Sea and surrounding areas.
Historically, köbben were essential for the livelihoods of coastal communities, particularly for fishermen who relied on
While köbben boats were once widespread, their use has declined with the advent of modern fishing vessels