http://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/3/concepts/501859  (QR Code)

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rdf:typeskos:Concept
cc:licensehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence
cc:attributionURLhttps://canmore.org.uk/thesaurus
cc:attributionNameHistoric Environment Scotland
skos:inSchemeMaritime Craft Thesaurus (Scotland)
skos:prefLabelCOBLE
skos:broaderCRAFT
skos:scopeNoteThis term applies to two types of coastal or estuarine craft used (notably for salmon netting) in coastal and estuarine contexts in Eastern Scotland. The heavier-built is of North-East English origin, and is distinguished by an undercut transom intended for beaching in surf. The type found further North is of lighter construction and has a vertical transom stern. Both types may be rowed or sailed, and are traditionally clinker-built, but are nowadays formed in fibreglass.
dct:publisherhttps://www.historicenvironment.scot/
dct:identifierhttp://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/3/concepts/501859
dct:issued2018-03-28T11:56:44

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