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Atlantic Proa PP1 designed by Mark Palmquist
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Here is a design for an Atlantic proa (ama to leeward). It incorporates some new features including planing discs on the ama tips and a daggerboard which slides forward and back in a track allowing the helm to be balanced, instead of dual daggerboards which need to be balanced by raising and lowering. Unlike the Pacific proa which must have the mast step switched from 1 end of the boat to the other, this one just flips over during a shunt on a fixed but rotating mast. This one is only 16' long and has 1 sail. A longer version would have a schooner rig.
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RYD date created : 2022-01-20T13:46:37.253878Z
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@lmack3024

2 years ago

Excellent design. I've been trying to learn more about fixed vs canting mast proas and your movable daggerboard illustrates a great point abt center of effort.

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@thevoyager3903

2 years ago

Cool idea with the shifting of the daggerboard rather than dealing with the change in center of effort of the sail for when you tack

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