Bolger Advanced Sharpie Proa, now with Videos.

 
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11 July 2012 20:02
 

I made a small model of paper. The ama is going to be more slender. I just wanted to show my idea with a picture.

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14 July 2012 13:15
 

Hi Johannes.
Another Swede here, also dreaming about a Proa. No time and money to build right now. But it’s really inspiring to follow your project! And ! hope to get my Tiki21 in water again next summer, after 3 dry years.. 😕
Regarding wave-piercing Ama desing; Have you read the last part on this page? http://www.wingo.com/proa/brown/observations_on_pacific_proas.html
Allso the 6 pages of pictures of the building of this 71feet Proa http://www.pacificproa.nl/dream.htm might be usefull.

/Gunnar

 
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14 July 2012 13:44
 

Hej Gunnar!

Kul att se en svensk till på detta forumet! Du får snart ett PM.

I have read everything on the net about Russell Brown and his Proas. It was what Russell wrote in that post that got me thinking through my ama, and starting a new design. The last ama was ready for epoxy and glass, but something felt wrong so i hesitated.
I hope you get your Tiki into the water soon! A boat on dry land is as good as a car out at sea.

Johannes.

 

 

 
 
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18 July 2012 06:59
 

I have been working a bit on the new ama and on my slightly longer model. The purple one is the new one.
Its a scale 1:10 of the 14,3 meters vaka. Slightly less rocker, 4,5 cm instead of 5,0 cm. 3 cm wide blunt ends instead of 2 cm on the old one.
I hope i can test sail it tomorrow.

 
 
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21 July 2012 07:20
 

First sail new Proa

Today i finaly test-sailed my new model advanced sharpie proa. The vaka is leaning towards the wind because the akas bend some. That is not good at all. I have to build new akas. There is way to much leeway.

143 cm long. 12,2 cm wide and 4,5 cm rocker in both sides and bottom.

 
 
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26 July 2012 03:42
 

Ï dont want to turn this thread into a blog, but i will post some pictures of my build.
I hope i dont spam this forum to much.

Johannes.

 
 
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26 July 2012 11:18
 

If you DO want to blog it, you should hook up with Kevin O’Niel and his wikiproa site.  That’s exactly what it’s there for.

Personally, I think most people here would love to see your build documented.

Tom

 
 
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26 July 2012 11:31
 

My blog


I have started a blog at blogger.

Its called “En proa och en kopp té!”, swedish for “A proa and a cup of te!”. Thats two of my three addictions.

I have not posted anything yet. I will probably start with it more seriously this weekend.


Thanks Tom!
I hope my (crazy) proa will float once it hits the water.

Johannes.

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26 July 2012 11:48
 

akvavit the third?

😊

Tom

 
 
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26 July 2012 12:36
 

😉

 
 
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26 July 2012 13:37
 

Skol!

 
 
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03 August 2012 05:17
 

How does one draw an arch with a 25 meter radius on a piece of plywood? I have been thinking about buing 30 meter dyneema-rope, but its not cheap. I dont have any wire or chain…

I suppose i have to draw it scaled down then measure it and scale those numbers up to the right size..

Anyone have any good way of doing this?

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03 August 2012 06:31
 

You’ve pretty much answered your own question Johannes.  I’d personally scale it up from a smaller drawing and use a good batten to make sure the curve is fair.  it’s worked for hundreds of years 😊

 
 
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03 August 2012 06:47
 

Hi Johannes,

perhaps a little math will help. If you know the length of the arc base (c), you can calculate the height of the arc (b). Than use a batten to sheer it.
Cheers
Othmar

 
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03 August 2012 07:39
 

Thanks Tom and Multihuller!!!

Math is a big problem for me. Im totally worthless at it. I think 1 + 1 = 2, but i´m not sure without my calculator.

I think the scale + batten is the easiest way for me.

Thanks again!!!

Johannes.