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  1. Junk (ship) - Wikipedia

    A junk (Chinese: 船; pinyin: chuán) is a type of Chinese sailing ship characterized by a central rudder, an overhanging flat transom, watertight bulkheads, and a flat-bottomed design. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are also characteristically built using iron nails and clamps. [ 1 ]

  2. Chinese Junks: Emperors of the East | The Shipyard

    Although the classic silhouette included the iconic bat-wing sails, a flat-bottomed hull with a pronounced curve, and a stern-mounted rudder, junks adopted numerous design variations, depending on period, region, purpose, available materials, and foreign influences. Rudder designs of ocean-going junks (top) vs. those of river junks (bottom).

  3. Junk Rig the ideal cruising sail. - DIY Wood Boat

    Structural considerations for a Junk rig conversion of a wooden boat from bermudan rig to junk sail, where and how to site the mast. Chinese Junk, the perfect cruising rig. Chinese junk sail, why I rigged Mignonne with a Jukn Sail

  4. Junk boat design explained: How this ancient sailplan still ...

    Having determined the shape of the Chinese ocean-going junk sail, the question then arose: “how did they make it?* The answer is found briefly but clearly in Worcester’s The Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze, p72.

  5. Voyager explains junk rig choice - Ocean Navigator

    The Chinese junk-rigged boat is not for everyone. For most people, the Bermuda rig, with its conventional triangular sails, is more popular, either for the look or the windward performance. However, for those seeking a more effortless sailing experience with a unique traditional rig, the junk sail plan is an interesting alternative.

  6. Chinese Junk, the perfect cruising rig. - DIY Wood Boat

    The Chinese junk rig has been in use for thousands of yeas in China, on their river, coastal andocean trading vessels. A much-simplified version of the Chinese junk has been in use for many years now in the west.

  7. Chinese junk: designed for adventure | Europeana

    From humble fisher boat to illustrious vessel: a plenitude of Chinese junks is on display in our hand-picked gallery. Welcome aboard! Sail through a gallery of Chinese junks

  8. Exploring Chinese Sails and Junk Rig Sailboats: Timeless Elegance

    Chinese junk sailboats are known for their graceful and stable navigation. Their unique sail design, combined with their versatile hulls, allows for comfortable and enjoyable voyages, whether for leisure or exploration.

  9. Chinese Junk Sail Boat Explained - Bright Hub Engineering

    Junks are ancient Chinese sail boats that are still used in many parts of the world. These double sail boats were extensively used in the ancient time for transportation of goods. Find out more about these boats that are known as the most successful type of ancient boat.

  10. Junk ship - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' Museum and Park

    Chinese junks were not square-rigged; they had elliptical, curved sails, which were reinforced with inner bars made of bamboo. Because the bamboo kept the sails strong, less rigging was needed. It also prevented the sails themselves from fraying and rotting as quickly as they otherwise would have.