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Apilan and kota mara Apilan dan kota mara
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Apilan dan kota mara adalah dua istilah kelautan melayu yang merujuk pada struktur pada kapal tempat meriam dipasang. Istilah ini digunakan terutama pada perahu dan kapal Melayu. Apilan and kota mara are two Malay nautical terms which refers to the structure on a vessel where the cannon is installed. This term is used especially on Malay ships and boats.
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 5 The Mariner's Mirror
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This fast and impressive ship is heavily armed to fend off pirates, a real danger at that time. Two heavy muzzle-loading brass guns mounted on carriages are placed on the foredeck pointing forward. A heavy shield, or apilan, for the protection of the gunners, is constructed of horizontal beams for which fresh wood had to be used to prevent dangerous splintering when hit by a ball or bullet. The prahus used by Malay pirates are from eight to ten tons burthen, extremely well manned and remarkably fast, particularly with the paddles commonly used. They are generally armed with swivels on their bows, centre, and stern, of small calibre, but long range. When preparing to attack, strong bulwarks of wood called Apilans are erected, behind which the crew ensconce themselves, fighting with their long guns until their prey is disabled; or till the gong sound the signal for boarding.
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Apilan dan kota mara adalah dua istilah kelautan melayu yang merujuk pada struktur pada kapal tempat meriam dipasang. Istilah ini digunakan terutama pada perahu dan kapal Melayu. Apilan and kota mara are two Malay nautical terms which refers to the structure on a vessel where the cannon is installed. This term is used especially on Malay ships and boats.
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