such beautiful shaping, well done
Yes, Thanks Eric fascinating read.
as I understand it you wouldn't really want to fly the main hull in a boat not designed to, as much higher and different stresses than otherwise....
http://www.clcboats.com/proa-blog/and-so-the-madness-begins-again.html Its really cool to see clc designing another proa because I really like...
woo, the wait was worth it, looking great. i'm just curious on your take on the skinny stern, most trimarans have a wider stern, as I understand...
but their little tacking proa/outrigger is very cool
well I have to say, that is totally rad, but a rather wet ride
yes, Living in Tasmania, I can also vouch that it is Oregon that you want. However, as you've discovered you wont get good quality in your local...
I thought you were working on your boat as I haven't got any message about the wing mast!
I've been holding my breath for more pics :rolleyes:
check out this cool vid, someone just out there doing it :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYqNtULHw8M&feature=related
cool rudder/tiller linkage
is it still plywood?
ooh, looking good
I think the question is, how long would that monohull have lasted if it had been stuck in a position of continued breaking waves? His hatches...
I would think for a boat as small and light as this you wouldn't want anything like a heavy wooden ladder, maybe a rope loop that you can drop...
http://www.gunboat.com/index.php ? I think they look good too
well, I was in the same situation wondering which design in that size bracket, although I hadn't come across the interesting marples design. The...
so when are they going to put a wing on a moth?
great, also looking forward to seeing more of the build