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On Nov 15, 11:22*am, lowe210 wrote:
I know this is an out-of-the box type question, but has anyone had any experience with or have any ideas or comments on the thought of taking a standard aluminum pontoon boat and rigging sails on it? I know it would be slow, but sort of looking for that old Spanish Gallion effect (slow, steady, using no fuel). Any thoughts on how to rig it, connect masts, and how it might sail? Thoughts on a keel(s) or other method of allowing it to tack properly against the wind? Is this even a possibility given the physics? Boat would be used on a large lake in Texas. -- Posted at author's request, using moderatedhttp://www.BoatForumz.cominterface Thread archive:http://www.BoatForumz.com/Pontoon-Bo...oat-ftopict217... junk rig, unstayed mast, you might have to add some blocking for the mast step. you have pontoons so you got some freeboard to play with I think you could build the brace under the deck between the toons to hold the mast. and its simple to run and rig. |
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