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Currachs were traditional small Irish boats, used for fishing just off the west coast of Ireland, and for ferrying people, goods and animals about a long the coastline and in rivers and lakes. Originally built using wicker and wood for the frame work with cow hide stretched over it and tarred to keep it waterproof. A common size for fishing was a 3-man currach, about 6.5 meters long.
Currachs didn't have a keel like most sea-going boats had. But no keel meant it was highly maneuverable with skilled rowers. It handled rough seas like they'd often encounter better than a keeled vessel. It was also much easier to move along the rocky coast where a keeled boat could be caught in the rocks and broken up.
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I was inspired by the song I was listening to - Connemara Cradle Song done by Steeleye Span and sung by Maddy Prior. It's my favourite versions, soft and slow as sung by a fisherman's wife to her baby.
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