(Panay) Island Southeast Asia is defined as: PANAY ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA IS THE MOST LIKELY SOURCE OF THE
CRAB CLAW SAIL. HINILAWOD is thousands of years old and the Maragtas is
800 years old. The Lateen sails of Arabia could not have existed without PANAY ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA because of the Panay-Borneo corridor that has reached Africa by 200 CE as the Mediterranean Lateen sails came into existence. THIS ALSO INCLUDES THE CHINESE JONGS OR JUNK SHIPS WHICH WERE FLUVIAL BEFORE THE KUNLUNPOS of Borneo. The Paraw of Panay Island is a strong contender for the origin of the crab claw sail, the provided documents do not list
alternative contenders for the sail's origin. The documents focus
on the crab claw sail's invention and development by the Austronesian peoples, its
characteristics, construction, and modern uses . The crab claw sail has origins with the Austronesian people, with evidence suggesting its development by at least 2000 BCE. The paraw of Panay Island is a strong contender for the origin of this sail design .
Crab Claw Sail and the Paraw
- Invention and Design: The crab claw sail is a triangular sail with spars along the upper and lower edges, invented by the Austronesian peoples. The paraws of Iloilo, Panay, used this sail, which was essential to their design .