purjevene
Purjevene is the Finnish term for a sailboat, a watercraft designed to be propelled primarily by wind acting on sails. A typical purjevene has a hull, one or more masts, and rigging that supports sails, often a mainsail and a headsail such as a jib or genoa. Propulsion can be augmented by an auxiliary engine for maneuvering or when wind is unavailable.
Rigs vary: the most common is the sloop, with one mast and two sails (mainsail and jib).
Materials: hulls may be wood, fiberglass-reinforced plastic, aluminum, or composite; rigging and sails use synthetic fibers.
Use and culture: purjevene are used for recreation, sport sailing, and training. Safety and regulatory considerations
History: sailing vessels date back to ancient times; modern sailboats developed through the age of sail, with