GULETS

Gulets are so old trade wooden vessels.Over the years  gulettes have evolved from traditional fishing and cargo vessels into their present  profile of a broad beam and wide deck.mostly They carried amphoras filled with olive oil and wine.At the same time humans used them on seawars, and for discovering trips like Christoph Colombus.They have built in different part of  Europe(Mostly Greek and on some Greek islands)  and in Turkey mostly  in Bodrum,Bozburun,İstanbul  and north part of Turkey.Long centuries they have supplied transportation of countries on sea and oceans.Today in Turkey gulets are still building in ageaan part more(Bodrum,Bozburun,Selimiye) and in İstanbul (Tuzla).Bodrum and Bozburun are so popular in that kind of yatch producing. Bodrum area in Turkey and hence are referred to as “Bodrum-Type” yachts or “Gulettes”; sometimes also referred to as ‘Caiques’.Sure today people use gulets for different aims.Because of that,today gulets have different design with more modern style.( They have superior seagoing quality are very comfortable, offering large living areas, wide sun decks, spacious cabins, WC/ showers and a sun aft deck furnished lounge area.)

They are including all new technology for their clients safety and relax.And they mostly still build with wooden material.Gulets include 2 masts and styled with pointed fore and round aft.Usually there are 4 to 8 cabins ,some of them can be double cabins or master cabins in a gulet.It depends of length and style of gulet.The number of passengers a gulette carries depends on the boat’s size, although most of them accommodate between eight and sixteen people. These vessels have speparate accommodation for passengers, and chartering one will also include services and entertainment. Modern gulettes are comfortably equipped with most home comforts, and encourages a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for all the passengers with a friendly relationship with the crew.

 

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