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A Study on the Characteristics of Traditional Korean Fishing Boats for Development of a Sailing Boat (세일링요트 개발을 위한 20세기초 전통 어선의 선형연구)

  • PARK JONG-BEON;PARK GEN-ONG;KIM DONG-JOON
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4 s.59
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2004
  • A Study of the traditional Korean fishing boat is based on a report on an investigation of the Korean fishing boats, conducted in 1921. The report was completed in 1927 with the conclusion of the Southern Sea region and West Sea region studies, which included the investigation oj the entire region. It was a very thorough and scientific investigation of Korean fishing boats, which has been published in three volumes. Based on this report, this paper surveys the characteristics and the hull form of the traditional Korean fishing boats. As a result, we find ${\cdot}out$ that the hull form of the traditional Korean fishing boat is very similar to that of modern sailing boat. Thus, it is a good candidate for the development of the modern sailing boats for the Korean Sea.

A Study on the HANSUN Boat Type for Development of Sailing Boat (세일링보트 개발을 위한 한선선형 연구)

  • Park, Gen-Ong;Kim, Dong-Joon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2003
  • The Study of Hansun(Traditional Fishing Boat of Korea) is based on Fishing Bost Investigation Report which began in 1921. The Report was completed in 1927 with the conclusion of Southern sea Region and Western sea Region studies which included the investigation of the entire region. Based on this report, this paper surveys Hansun's characteristics style of boat and performance. The First couple of chapters are possibility of combining type of Hansun and modern Sailing Boat. As a result we find out that the hull form of Hansun is very similar with that of modern sailing boats and is a good candidate for the mother ship to develop the modern sailing boats for Korean sea.

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A Study on the Performance of the Traditional Korean Fishing Boats from the View Point of Modern Sailing Boat Design (현대 세일링 보트의 설계관점에서 본 전통어선의 성능고찰)

  • Park, Gen-Ong;Kim, Dong-Joon;Park, Jong-Heon;Choi, Byung-Moon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.42 no.1 s.139
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 2005
  • The performance of Traditional Korean Fishing Boat is surveyed based on Report on Investigation of Korean Fishing Boat. The characteristics of Traditional Korean fishing Boat of hull form, rudder, sail are studied from the view point of modern sailing boat design. As a result we find her hull form is an excellent candidate of mother ship for modern boat design and the great sized rudder of Traditional Korean Fishing Boat makes a role of the centerboard of modern sailing host. And also we find the sail of Traditional Korean fishing Boat is more useful for sailing against the wind direction than an ordinary Lug sail.

The Naval Architectural Examination on "Pyomindaehwa" (Presumption of the Type of Drifting Ship) (표민대화(漂民對話)의 조선학적 고찰(표류선박(漂流船舶)의 선형(船型) 추정(推定)))

  • Park, Gen-Ong
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2011
  • Pyomindaehwa is a study book written in Korean and it takes a form of an investigation document made up of a conversation between Chosen's castaways and an interpreter taking place in Naesirogawa and Satsuma on the south end of Kyushu, Japan in the 19th century. This book is in three volumes. Many terminologies such as timber parts, sail, rigging and equipment have been shown in the last volume, which is mainly about a repairing process of drifting ship. Especially, timber parts' terminologies including hull's term were schematized in Kumamoto Text(1854b). This study have attempted to find out Naval architectural clues helping estimate actual drifting ship's type and bulk on the evidence of the contents. Based on the studies, it is possible to presume the type of Korean boats and ships, which are similar with the ones from database of 21 traditional fishing boats in the report on Investigation of Korean fishing boats studied previously. This paper has shown the logical process of presumption of types of boats.

Stability Characteristics based on Crane Weight of Small Fishing Vessels Under Standard Loading Conditions: Investigation Report of the Capsize Accident at Goseong Port (크레인 교체에 따른 표준재화 상태에서의 소형 어선의 복원성 특성 - 고성항 전복 사고 재결서 중심 -)

  • Kang, Dae Kon;Lee, Gun Gyung;Lee, Jun Ho;Han, Seung Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 2020
  • In March 2016, a 6.67-ton fishing boat capsized owing to the loss of stability during crane operations. Capsizing occurs when a boat or ship is flipped over (or turned upside down) for reason other than accidents caused by collisions, contact, stranding, fire or explosion. Over the past nine years (2010-2018), capsize accidents have accounted for 2.34 % of all marine accidents and are gradually increasing. The loss of stability from improper shipping is the main cause of most capsizes, especially for small fishing vessels weighing 10 tons. According to the Fishing Vessel Act, small fishing vessels weighing less than a ton are exempted from inspections on stability and load cranes. This study analyzes the issue cited as the reason for the capsizing of the small fishing boat in Goseong, namely, the reduction of restoring moment due to increased weight of the crane. Fishing boats with similar loading conditions were modeled on the basis of re-determination, and their stability before and after the accident was assumed. The fishing boats with heavier cranes were found to be at higher risk of capsizing owing to the reduction of the restoring moment and the angle of deck immersion. Under standard loading conditions, the stability moments of fishing vessels are lesser during fishing, compared to when they depart from or arrive at the port.