Re: The outrigger and proa thread
18-20' seems to be a pretty good all round minimum size. 16' may be fine for flatwater, but that waterline length is all the difference in the world in any kind of chop. Building it out to 24' isn't a bad idea either, there is a huge difference between 20 and 24'. 24' seems about perfect for handling the relatively rough chops and swells where I sail. 20' is still hobbyhorsing a bit, but far less than the 16' version. I've said it before, if not cartopping, stretching the vaka as much as practical turns a dinghy into a boat, and costs very very little more because absolutely nothing else need be altered (aka, ama, etc)...
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