Proafile v5.0 | Updated: Feb 18, 2010

Flotsam & Jetsam Proas

Interesting Proajects

Posted by on 08/21 at 09:13 PM
Some interesting proa builds:

Gaia's Dream: Gaia seems to be the matron deity of multihulls. Inigo Wijnen has built three boats all named after the Earth Mother, and James Wharram sails the famous Spirit of Gaia. Inigo's latest incarnation of Gaia will be a 71' shunting Pacific proa designed to carry up to 12 people or 9 tons of cargo, for expedition work.
GAIA’S DREAM does not use any fossil fuels in her normal use. She runs totally on alternative energy sources, sun, wind, bio fuel and ethanol. She can be used in a passenger mode or cargo mode or a mix of both.

Magpie: John Sullivan documents his non-traditonal build (check out the solar steam bending!) of a traditional Micronesian sailing canoe. Projected launch is late August... about now!

Greenbird: This land speed record contender is a proa! Echoing the "one-way proa" configuration of Crossbow, Richard Jenkins' carbon fiber land yacht is down under on Lake Lefroy looking to break the 116.7 mph land sail record currently held by Bob Schumacher in Iron Duck. Greenbird employs "aerodynamic ballast" (downforce) with its single airfoil-shaped crossbeam, a concept proposed by Australian proa designer J. S. Taylor in the 1960's. Article at WIRED.



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