Lugger
A lugger is a type of sailing vessel characterized by its two or more masts, typically rigged with a fore-and-aft sail configuration. Originally designed for fishing and coastal trade, luggers are known for their ability to navigate shallow waters and maneuver easily in tight spaces. They often feature a broad beam and a shallow draft, making them suitable for various maritime activities.
Historically, luggers were popular in regions like the English Channel and the Mediterranean Sea. They played a significant role in local economies, particularly in fishing and transportation. Today, some luggers are still used for traditional purposes, while others have been adapted for recreational sailing.