BIG EXPERIMENTS WITH MULTIHULLS HAPPENING
There are some BIG experiments happening with multihulls right now. In this amazing capercast, Jim talks about the convergence of multihull developments that are coming together in a very unique way within the creation of a new type of sailing-fishing boat conceived by entrepreneur Tim Mann.
Tim and his wife own and operate Friendly Aquaponics in Hawaii. (See link below). But prior to that, he built and sailed his own cruising multihulls for a number of years and found a way to sustain his cruising lifestyle by fishing. This inspired Tim to develop some very unique ideas about practical, economical and sustainable fishing … which he is about to personally try out in a special boatbuilding project.
But it doesn’t end there.
Jim takes things even farther, by taking about a possible convergence between a modern proa, the self-rescuing multihull capsize technique (developed years ago by Jan Gougeon) and the new hybrid wing mast (under current development and testing by Randy Smythe and his partners at FAST FORWARD COMPOSITES in Bristol, RI)
Amazing and interesting out-of-the-box ideas here for sailors, boat nuts and sustainable living enthusiasts alike. We hope you enjoy it!
Here are a few links associated with the information Jim shares in this particular podcast capercast:
Tim Mann’s Aquaponics commercial business / website – Friendly Aquaponics
The following picture comes from a webpage entitled, “KAURI 37′ Pacific Proa.”
A sample of Jim’s old interview with Tim Mann …
A full interview with Randy on Sailing Anarchy … http://sailinganarchy.com/tag/randy-smythe/
The Facebook page for Fast Forward Composites (boatbuilders in Bristol, RI) – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fast-Forward-Composites/1000415706696623
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