Achialoup (orchaloup) was a type ofsloop used in theEast Indies, a combination of western (Dutch) andNusantaran (Indonesian) technologies and techniques. Many of these "boat-ships" were produced byVOC shipwrights inRembang and Juwana, where the majority of the workers were localJavanese. Chialoups were used by the Dutch East India Company and private merchant-sailors of western and Nusantaran origin.
The chialoup sail plan mimics that used in sloops, with a combination ofsquare-rigged andfore-and-aft sails. The boats are usually single-decked with one mast, sometimes with an addedmizzen mast.[1]: 34 While most such chialoups use a European-style centralrudder, some are equipped with two side (quarter) rudders, a characteristic of Nusantaran boats. The length is between 15 and 25 meters, with a cargo bay almost 6 meters long. Depending on the size of the boat, crews run 20 to 40 people, with a typical load capacity of 72 to 144 metric tons.[2] In thesyahbandar's (harbourmaster) record of Malacca a chialoup is listed carrying up to 200 tons of cargo and a crew of 75 people.[3] Chialoups on average were armed with 4cannons, 1swivel gun, and 7snaphaunces.[4]
In the era after 1820, chialoups gradually disappeared from the "List of Ships and Sea Vehicles from theEast Indies", a periodical published by the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies, and the term chialoup appeared more rarely in newspapers, replaced withkotter, aDutch word for a type of sloop.[5]: 37 [6]: 434, 444 [7]: 42
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