pastaalusten
Pastaalusten refers to a specific type of sailing vessel historically used in the Baltic Sea region. These ships were characterized by their distinct rig, typically featuring a gaff-rigged mainmast and a foremast, often carrying a jib. The term "pasta" itself is thought to derive from a Swedish word related to a type of fishing or cargo net, hinting at the primary functions of these vessels.
Pastaalusten were predominantly employed for coastal trade, fishing, and transporting goods such as timber, grain, and
The construction of pastaalusten varied somewhat by region and era, but they generally featured a wooden hull,