It can also be propelled by six to ten pairs of rowers
It can carry thirty passengers and is used to ferry goods between the islands
Modern falua are generally motorized
Falua is similar in shape to the chinarem but differs in that it is usually larger and has a flat transom
Modern motorized falua in Basco, Batanes.
Falua, also spelled faluwa, is a traditional open-deck boat of the Ivatan people from the islands of Sabtang and Batan in the Philippines.
It is about 8 to 12 m (26 to 39 ft) long and has one mast.
She took part in the French occupation of Tunisia, notably shelling and landing troops in Sfax in 1881.
Trident was reclassified as a training ship in 1894 and condemned in 1900, before she was finally sold for scrap in 1909.
The French ironclad Trident was the second and last ship of the Colbert-class ironclads that were built for the French Navy in the 1870s.
The ship was the flagship of the deputy commander of the Mediterranean Squadron for most of her career.
William D. Lawrence was a full-rigged sailing ship built in Maitland, Nova Scotia, along the Minas Basin and named after her builder, the merchant and politician William Dawson Lawrence (1817–1886).
The training ship Mersey
The training ship Mersey hove-to and taking on the pilot; signed and dated 'R.H.Neville Cumming/1912' (lower right)... Richard Henry
Neville-Cummings aka R H Neville Cummings Christie's: Auction Sale 8 Nov 2006
The ship was the flagship of the Mediterranean Squadron for most of her career.
Richelieu caught on fire in Toulon in 1880 and was scuttled to prevent her magazines from exploding.
Richelieu (French pronunciation: [ʁiʃ(ə)ljø]) was a wooden-hulled central battery ironclad built for the French Navy in the early 1870s.
She was named after the 17th-century statesman Cardinal Richelieu.