My Outrigger Sailing experiences as well as links to other sailors logs and vid's in the Proa and Trimaran lightcraft sailing realm.
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West Haven Boat Ramp
Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Asymmetric Ama
I decided to build the Ama to have an asymmetric cross section profile. Essentially its higher on the kayak facing side and lower on the open sea facing side. This gives the wind and waves a little less to swat at and so possibly better upwind capability. The ten foot ama is steep now with the extra volume I added to the MKII design and rivals the actual depth or height of the kayak itself. Diving this underwater as some folks have done with other multihull variations would now seem substantially harder. Too, its quite a bit heavier now. The asymmetric ama DOES look a little weird. With its deck slanting off to the starboard of this starboard riding hull, it looks good at one angle and peculiar at another. Adding to this is the beam that is enhanced on one side only and seen from the bow or stern, a curved profile is apparent. Ive never seen this before anywhere else. I know once the deck is on it'll look terrific but the curved ama profile is unsettling. Not something Im used to seeing on any hull.
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