A person who operates, builds, or travels in a coracle.
From coracle + English agent suffix -er (meaning 'one who does'). Emerged as a term in Welsh and English fishing communities where coracles were traditional vessels.
Welsh coraclers are part of a living tradition that goes back centuries—some families have been building and using the same style of coracle for generations on rivers like the Teifi and Tywi!
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