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Gulet Turkey

A Gulet Turkey is a step back in time, to the age of sail, It is expected by many that a voyage in the ocean or the sea naturally entails sleek metal ships. But swing around the southwest coast of Turkey and you will find a scene that may have belonged in ancient times.

Classic wooden yachts also known as the Gulet fill every harbor! That in itself is a unique-enough sight. However, the Turkish Gulet’s uniqueness does not end there.

In Bodrum, Gulet building has become a tradition. The Gulet may sport a classic look, but do not underestimate it. After all it can sail all seas just like other modern ships right now. Also, it is a vessel that takes the words “pleasure craft” to a whole new definition.

Despite its ancient times look, the Gulet’s construction has definitely improved. Also, it is fully appointed with modern, comfortable features and amenities that give the passengers the utmost freedom to enjoy them.

In building the wooden gulet, one expects to have the type of wood as the most important thing. But no. According to Mehmet Usta, a famous boat builder in Turkey, it does not matter what type of wood to use, be it pine, mahogany, or mulberry.

As long as the timber is cut during a full moon and not during a new moon so that it would not be susceptible to worm. He also suggests that wood cut on the months of June, July, and August is best for well crafted Gulet Turkey.

Another thing that makes a gulet Turkey special is that, its construction enjoys a long history, and over the years, little has changed. Yes, now modern tools are used to shape and sand wood quicker and to improve precision on placing each of the gulet’s parts, but the way the framework is done and the looks stays the same.

The inside though is a whole different matter. For one thing it has become more spacious so as to provide more comfort and facilities for the gulet Turkey guests.

Also, upon launching, the gulet Turkey is christened but not with the usual champagne smashed on the bow but instead a sheep or deer is sacrificed—its blood smeared on the bow. This is to ensure a safe voyage and good luck.

Gulets Turkey

One more thing that sets the gulets Turkey apart from others is the baklava tradition. It is a ceremony done upon nearly completing the hull. The baklava wood is the last wood to be inserted.

It earned the name baklava because it signifies that a phase of construction is finally finished and this entails a small celebration. The main attraction of that celebration is the baklava, a popular sweet pastry in Turkey.

Nowadays, launching ships is no problem. But launching gulets especially large ones could be a mighty task. It needs to be transported for several kilometers with the help of sledges and oiled wooden blocks. The smaller boats are transported with the use of trucks and if not, trailers.

It is not uncommon in Turkey to find a whole street blocked by a gulet being transported for launching. But worry not because that is part of the charm and uniqueness only gulets Turkey could achieve.

Still, to fully experience the uniqueness of the gulet, visit Turkey and charter one now! Follow this link for more info Gulet Turkey