- published: 28 Oct 2014
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A dugout or dugout canoe is a boat made from a hollowed tree trunk. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon (μονόξυλον) (pl: monoxyla) is Greek -- mono- (single) + ξύλον xylon (tree) -- and is mostly used in classic Greek texts. In Germany they are called einbaum ("one tree" in English)). Some, but not all, pirogues are also constructed in this manner.
Dugouts are the oldest boats archaeologists have found, dating back about eight thousand years. This is probably because they are made of massive pieces of wood, which tend to preserve better than, e.g., bark canoes. Einbaum dug-out boat finds in Germany date back to the Stone Age. Along with bark canoe and hide kayak, dugout boats were also used by indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Construction of a dugout begins with the selection of a log of suitable dimensions. Sufficient wood needed to be removed to make the vessel relatively light in weight and buoyant, yet still strong enough to support the crew and cargo. Specific types of wood were often preferred based on their strength, durability, and density. The shape of the boat is then fashioned to minimize drag, with sharp ends at the bow and stern.
Screaming out the kitchen window
You were right
The world is so cold
So bundle up
But keep up the pace
Because everybody's watching
And you got just what you wanted
Didn't you?
Well, didn't you?
Keep up the pace
Because everybody's watching
And it's so hard to explain
How we can be so different
When everyone's the same
Screaming out the kitchen window
You were right
This world is so cold
So bundle up
Keep up the pace
Because everybody's watching
And you got just what you wanted
Didn't you?
Well, didn't you?
Keep up the pace
Everybody's watching
And it's so hard to explain
How we can be so different
When everyone's the same
When everything is cheap
And nothing's for free
How can we be so different
When everyone's the same
(Everyone's the same)
But you got just what you wanted
Didn't you?
Didn't you?
Yeah, you got just what you wanted