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#11638 10/12/02 09:24 AM 10/12/02 09:24 AM |
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 915 Dublin, Ireland Dermot
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Posts: 915 Dublin, Ireland | You posted on Gay Cats some time back and now you cannot even get two hulls of the same model together.
Dermot Catapult 265
| | | Re: Anyone tried to build a hobie 16/14
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#11639 10/12/02 10:47 AM 10/12/02 10:47 AM |
Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 273 Key Largo, FL MaryAWells
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Posts: 273 Key Largo, FL | Sounds more like a Polynesian outrigger to me.
Mary A. Wells
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#11640 10/13/02 04:25 PM 10/13/02 04:25 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 364 Andrew
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Posts: 364 | Asymmetrical boats such as you describe are known as proas. The traditional Polynesian proa (known as a Pacific proa) has the rig on the larger leeward hull. They have rudders at both ends, and instead of tacking, they "shunt" or reverse directions. So where a conventional boat would turn about 90 degrees to tack, a proa would turn 270 degrees while swinging the rig through 180 degrees.
Alternatively, you may be looking at a one-way speed record boat.
good luck, and DO post pictures (especially sailiing ones.) We GOTTA see this one!
Andrew Tatton
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