Boat from the Recôncavo
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Boat from the Recôncavo

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This 17-meter vessel (c. 1900) once sailed the Bay of All Saints, serving towns of the Recôncavo, the fertile river-linked region surrounding Salvador. With lateen sails aft and a lug sail forward, it combined local shipbuilding practice with Asian-influenced rigging. Its hybrid form reflects Bahia’s role as a node between coastal Brazil, the wider Atlantic, and long-distance global trade routes.