Overview
Vadyar Boats is an Indian boat-building enterprise associated with the traditional craft of constructing wooden country boats. The undertaking is identified in open data sources as an Indian company engaged in the manufacture of small watercraft, a sector that has historically been linked to the riverine and coastal communities of southern India.
Key facts
| Name | Vadyar Boats |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Sector | Boat building |
| Type | Manufacturing enterprise |
Background
Boat building in India is an artisanal industry with a long lineage, particularly along the Malabar Coast, the backwaters of Kerala, the Konkan coast, and the deltas of the eastern seaboard. Workshops in this trade typically produce vessels such as vallams, kettuvallams (houseboats), fishing canoes, and country craft used for inland transport, tourism, and small-scale fishing. Many such enterprises are family-run units that combine inherited carpentry skills with locally sourced timber.
Significance
Small boat-building units form an important part of India's informal manufacturing economy. They support allied livelihoods in fisheries, inland water transport, and tourism, while also preserving regional traditions of timber selection, joinery, and hull design that predate industrial shipbuilding.
Related topics
- Boat building in India
- Kettuvallam
- Kerala backwaters
- Shipbuilding in India
- Traditional boats of India
References
- Wikidata entry: Q7908379