''Vinta''
(Lepa-Lepa or Sakayan)
The vinta (locally known as lepa-lepa or sakayan) is
a traditional boat found in the Philippine isand of Mindanao.
These boats are made by Bajau and Moros living in the
Sulu Archipelago, Zamboanga peninsula, and southern
Mindanao. It has a sail with assorted vertical colors that
represents the colorful culture and history of the Muslim
community. These boats are used for inter-island transport
of people and goods. Zamboanga City is known for
these vessels.
The Vinta is a vessel of ancient heritage used by Muslims in the
large island of Mindanao, Southern Philippines.
The extremely colorful sails are representative of the colorful
culture of the Muslim community hundreds of years
ago. These boats are used for inter-island transport of
people and goods. Built and designed by Gualberto
Antiquera.
The vinta, together with pearl divers, and the Badjao boat dwellers, form the romance
of the Sulu seas. The vinta's colorful sail decorates many a picture of
southern Philippine sunsets beckoning the adventurous at heart to the
joysand wonder of riding big waves.
Actually, the vinta is not safe for long ocean travel. It is a very small and unsteady sailboat,
used only for short trips on days with normal breezes. Vinta is how the sailboat
is called by the maritime people of the Sulu archipelago.
Some say it may be a name coined by the Spaniards.
The boat is more commonly known as lepa-lepa or sakayan. The bigger boats used
got crossing high seas are the kumpit and sahpit or the Indonesian parao.
The sahpit is used as a large houseboat or for transportating cargo.
The kumpit is notoriuous as the official carrier of sumgglers
in the south and is said to outpace Navy patrol boats
because of its powered engine. Except for small fishing boats, most
boats in the high seas of Sulu have motors.
The parao is fitted with an inboard Volvo engine
and is widely known now as "volvo". Vintas with very colorful sails
still abound along some seashores, especially of seaside resorts,
for tourists who want a bit of romance and adventure.
Zamboanga hosts a vinta regatta each year.
A fleet of vintas crosses the close to 23 kilometer wide Basilan Strait.
Watching the regatta can be a romantic adventure in itself.