rippis
Rippis are a type of traditional boat used in the coastal regions of Italy, particularly in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions. They are small, shallow-draft vessels designed for fishing and transportation along the lagoons and canals of the Venetian coast. Rippis are typically made of wood and feature a flat bottom, which allows them to navigate through shallow waters and muddy areas. The hull is usually painted with vibrant colors, and the boats are often decorated with intricate carvings and patterns. Rippis are propelled by a single oar, and they can carry a small number of passengers or a modest amount of cargo. The use of rippis has been a significant part of the local culture and economy for centuries, providing essential transportation and fishing opportunities for the communities living along the coast. Today, rippis are still used for recreational purposes and as a means of preserving the traditional boat-building techniques of the region.