A sail gulet is a traditional style of wooden motor sailor, most of which are built in Turkey but can also be found in Greece, Croatia, and Tunisia. These boats are traditionally made of pine and teak and feature a large, flat stern, rounded bow, and relatively wide beam that allows for plenty of deck space and a large open area below the bridge. Sail gulets typically feature one or two masts with square sails, wooden cabins, and an open deck area. They are commonly used for charter sailing, island hopping, and longer-distance cruising.