ZAGREB, 23 Jan 2022 - The Palagruža association, based in the town of Komiža on the island of Vis, preserves and promotes the maritime heritage of the local community which includes making replicas of historical boats. The association has completed the building of models "Sandula" and "Ofalkono Gajeta" and is now in search of partners to build "Leut" and "Loja" replicas.
The association is also active in collecting and preserving traditional tools and promoting local crafts, artisanal products, and cuisine.
The head of the association, Miro Cvitković, recently told Hina that in the beginning, members made replicas of more simple traditional boats such as the "Gundula". Upon completion, this was followed by building replicas of "Sandula" and "Ofalkono Gajeta-učilo" vessels.
The association takes part in many festivals and events abroad to promote Croatia's maritime heritage.
For instance, its members attended the European maritime festival in the Gulf of Morbihan, France, to promote the "Sandula" vessel. On this occasion, they also managed to establish cooperation with the French town of Rochefort-sur-Loire.
"Sandula" is a "work boat" which was used for everyday fishing activities and short voyages along the local coast.
"Loja" is a boat used in fishing for oily fish, or for communication between bigger vessels during fishing activities.
Cvitković has said that currently the association is trying to find partners for its project to build replicas of "Leut" and "Loja" vessels.
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