Hi!
I found this the other day. I don´t know anything about it but thought i should share it with everyone on this forum.
If anybody knows anything about this Proa please write it here.
http://rodamollan.se/nybyggnationrestaurering/
Cheers
Johannes
OMG!!!
Whauuuu
Yet another example that reality allways beats imagination?
Or maybe it´s a nicely restored classic Fledermaus-hull with new wings.
But seriously - what a gem!
Thank you
OMFG!
Are those ports curved!?!? That thing is a work of art-the lovechild of a humpback whale and a Riva speedboat.
But is it a proa or a tacker? I think it might be a tacker.
Ya think the inside looks cool? ; )
Thanks for pointing this out Johannes!
Yes it is a tacker.
I have mailed the builder/owner and i have got some very interesting information about “Akka”.
I asked if i could post more pictures here, but i have not got any answer yet.
I will post it if he gives me permission to.
Cheers
Johannes
Ya think the inside looks cool? ; )
I know the inside looks cool!!!
Cheers
Johannes
Obviously, alien technology involved here. Reverse engineered from a crashed ship in the arctic. 😊
I got permission to post these lovly pictures.
Akka is 11 x 2,4 meter (main hull), 1,2 meter wide at the waterline and 5,9 meters wide total. The Vaka is spindle-shaped with a Naca 0066 profile. It has a Brucefoil in the ama.
Cheers
Johannes
I am in love with this interior. Its a mix between a Hobbit-house and a Proa.
Its soo beutifull. Im impressed by Fredriks carpenter-skills!
He is living in a Earth-Ship http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthship in souther Sweden. renovating boats ( a Ljungström Arch Bow hull at the moment) and building Proas…. What a life!!!
Cheers
Johannes
Two more pictures of Akka and one of his newly renovated Ljungströmsboat.
http://www.rodamollan.se/Startsidan.html
Cheers
Johannes
Simply stunning!!
Empirical proof that alternate universes do exist.
cheers,
Skip
Incredible.
I’m making an offer on a little 1000ft2 house with a 1200ft2 shop this week. After the wallet recovers, i can finally start building. Talk about motivation.
Thanks Johannes 😉
That is, indeed, a very cool and unique looking boat! Quite a showcase. It would be great to know about its sailing and handling performance.
On one picture in the last post, it seems like the boat received quite a blow, and damaged its bow. What a pity! Or is it just me, seeing things?
Thanks for finding and sharing.
Cheers,
Peter
Looks to me that it is folded/swung up -as it’s blocking the portholes further back? The last picture, from under, shows hinges I believe.
Hi Alex,
I see hinges too, I agree. But doesn’t it look like it would be hinged downwards?
Peter
I think it is a stainless steel plate, to give some protection when lifting the anchor.
See the picture below.
Cheers
Johannes