They are usually found in Terengganu, and to a lesser extent, Kelantan, Pahang, and Johor coasts.
A few examples normally come down to Singapore to operate during the period of the north-east monsoon in the South China Sea.
The mainmast decidedly bent over at the top to give a certain springiness when meeting the wind.
[3] They also carry one or two long poles (quant/punting poles) are carried for use in shallow water, a small landing net and a wire hoop strung with cockle shells (kulit krang) on the end of a stick.
This wire hoop is used for frightening the fish into the net by shaking it under the water when it makes a rattling sound.