pilottonen
Pilottonen is a term used to describe a group of Swedish war ships, specifically three-masted sailing ships, that were constructed during the mid-17th century by King Karl X Gustav's government. The term is derived from the Swedish word "pilot", meaning a person who steers and navigates a ship.
The pilottonen played a significant role in the naval affairs of Sweden during the Scanian War (1675-1679).
The first records of pilottonen date back to 1658, and between 1661-1669, a remarkable 13 ships of
Unfortunately, no pilottonen hulls have been found, as they have been lost to natural weathering. Nonetheless,