Pirate model of the sea of northeast of Borneo (1850). Naval Model. Parao is the generic name of the most important vessels of Malaysia and Micronesia. They are distinguished by their good sailor qualities although they do not endure much sea symmetrical, acute and little raised, rig formed by tripode sticks with rectangular candles that carry two cocks or antennas, almost totally lacks rigging. Generally double side rudders but is also governed with only one placed with a leeward. Use oars that bog in two orders or rows, one supporting them in the trancanil or a belt of the murda and another


Pirate model of the sea of northeast of Borneo (1850). Naval Model. Parao is the generic name of the most important vessels of Malaysia and Micronesia. They are distinguished by their good sailor qualities although they do not endure much sea symmetrical, acute and little raised, rig formed by tripode sticks with rectangular candles that carry two cocks or antennas, almost totally lacks rigging. Generally double side rudders but is also governed with only one placed with a leeward. Use oars that bog in two orders or rows, one supporting them in the trancanil or a belt of the murda and another in a kind of battalla that stands out fromboard. It has little caliber artillery. Serie: Candle / Indigenous Marine / Malaysia / Modelteria: Wood, tissue: Modelism


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