Pacific Proa: Double-ended, bi-directional
sailing multihull with

main hull to leeward (75% displacement)
and small hull to weather (25% displacement)
Goes opposite direction when tacking!
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Performance cruisers ranging in length from seventy to ninety feet (21..26 meters),
ranging in displacement from seven to eighteen tons.

  large hull small hull
Length 69 feet 38 feet
Displacement 5.4 tons 1.8 tons
Beam 4.0' 2.5'
Draft 2.0' 1.5'
D/L Ratio 18 at rest,
22 flying ama
33 at rest,
26 at 75% RM,
17 at 50% RM

7 to 9 tons total, 34' beam overall
Scalable Pacific proa design!
Feet Meters Displacement     Currently designing large
multihulls inspired by the
Flying Proas of Micronesia.

69
90
120
21
26
36
7-9 tons
15+ tons
22+ tons!?
Balanced Rotating Rig
Steering Details!
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Extensive engineering analysis of stability, drag, weight and load capacity, rig, rudders and steering, etc.,
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Web site by wingo.com
Joseph Oster
www.josephoster.com -
Oregon
Joseph sailing!
Versions of this design: All 3D models created by Joseph Oster using MultiSurf by AeroHydro





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