Talk:Koch (boat)

"Kocha" is less used (probably Pomor ?) variant of pronunciation of the name of the same Russian Arctic vessel "koch". So, the article "kocha" should be added (if it has any additional information) to the article "koch", or, most likely, just the spelling "kocha" may be given as a variant of "koch". I'll try to get back to these articles as soon as I can (maybe in a matter of several days) and fix this minor problem.

G.N. Boiko-Slastion (the compiler-translator of the original article "Koch") Aug.22,2005

Any relation to the Hanze-period boat named "Kog" ? Specially since NW Russia had strong ties with Hanze.

I found picture of sailin koch: http://www.answers.com/topic/jpg-504 here: www.answers.com/topic/koch (text copied from wikipedia :-) ) 9 more pictures here: http://yun.complife.ru/pic/kmsm.htm Author allows to make copy of pics to other sites

Kotch
I suggest the title should be spelled Kotch, by analogy with "ketch" or "catch". This would be unambiguously pronounced коч. The way it is spelled now suggests that it is pronounced кох. Freederick (talk) 16:07, 2 November 2013 (UTC)
 * That is correct. It's pronounced [kotʃ]. 217.118.93.95 (talk) 23:42, 31 October 2014 (UTC)

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