Unexpected proa spotting

 
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01 February 2014 03:53
 

I was on a cruise with some friends on a Tiki 26 last week. We decided to tack all the way up a narrow channel for some reason and came across a nice proa on a mooring. It’s Jerry/Southernoutrigger’s boat from the proafile mailing list. I had no idea it was up here so that was a cool surprise.

 
 
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01 February 2014 10:53
 

These big images rock! What a cool and funky little boat, I’m glad you happened by… what are the chances.

 
 
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01 February 2014 12:08
 

Nice! Thanks for posting these nice pictures.
Jerry never told us.
I would love to see some sailing videos and pictures.
Cheers,
Peter

 
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01 February 2014 17:09
 

What a cool boat.  I love the cabin thingie and the whole island vibe.

Yes!  Sailing pictures, please.  Jerry, are you out there?  Nice OC1s by the way!

 
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01 February 2014 20:03
 

Hi All,

Here are some photos that I found at this website:

    Wharram Builders and Friends - Jeremy Walker’s page

The craft first hit the water around March/April of last year.  According to one of Jerry’s posts, the waka (or main hull) is much like a 23 ft Wharram hull, and the crabclaw sail is about 115 sq ft in area.  Other measurements are unknown, even to Jerry!

Cheers,
Paul

 
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02 February 2014 21:31
 

To see a proa - similar to Jerry’s - in action, you could do worse than to spend 6 minutes watching this video:

    Vimeo - Vaka Taumako Project

Contains some excellent shots of the craft in action.  No narration, so if the music’s not to your liking, just turn down the volume. 

Cheers,
Paul

 
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02 February 2014 21:31
 

These are remarkable craft. Would love to see an extreme, hi-tech, westernised version of the design, something along the lines of Teh Pookie, but more so.