Congratulations from me, too, Tom. I think the upturned bows are a more away from “Margaret Thatcher” 😊 Keep at it.
Built an 8m proa two years ago with such a simple hull design ... and it works. Vaka length cwl 7.8 m, beam cwl 0.39 m, ratio 20:1. With a draft of 0.2 m get a displacement of 400 kg. The hull has no rocker, only the last two meters to the bows are a little bit lifted. Easy to build, and efficient in water, only close-hauled I use a daggerboard in the ama. Read more about: http://proafile.com/archive/article/kalapuna or see http://youtu.be/9QBCwMsplo4
Othmar
Othmar,
Thanks for the input. I really enjoyed the video of Kalapuna, she appears to move very well.
If I can ever find a place to build and some time, I wouldn’t be very nervous about moving forward with this design.
Tom
Hi Tom,
if you are ready to start building, I can support you with “plans” for it, if requested. I estimate it needs around 60 to 70 days to build it ready for sail.
Othmar,
That’s very generous, thank you. I still need to find a “cost effective” long term building site. I live on a 36’ trawler, and the marina takes exception to construction projects on their docks 😉 When I find shop space for a year at a cost I can afford, there’s a 24’ proa in my future.
Thanks again,
Tom