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  1. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

    • Outrigger boats were originally developed by the Austronesian-speaking peoples of the islands of Southeast Asia for sea travel. It is believed that the use of outriggers may have been initially caused by … See more

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    The German linguist Otto Dempwolff (1934-1938) originally reconstructed the Proto-Austronesian … See more

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    Types

    Double-outrigger boats are more prevalent in Southeast Asia, though single-outriggers and catamarans also exist. They have two outrigger floats connected to spars lashed across a si… See more

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    Modern Sport

    Outrigger canoe racing has become a popular canoeing sport, with numerous clubs located around the world. Outrigger Canoe Racing is the State sport of Hawaii and an inte… See more

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  1. Outrigger (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A single-outrigger canoe is a canoe with a slender outrigger ("ama") attached by two or more struts ("akas"). This craft will normally be propelled by paddles. Single-outrigger canoes that use sails are usually inaccurately referred to by …

  4. What is an Outrigger Canoe? Everything You Need to …

    Mar 18, 2024 · Outrigger canoes are quintessential reminders of Austronesian roots- purposed to navigate through rough ocean conditions. Over the years, outriggers have evolved from a means of ancient sea travel into adrenaline …

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  7. Outrigger Canoe | Encyclopedia MDPI

    Oct 19, 2022 · Single-outrigger canoes have a single outrigger float (ama) connected to the main hull by spars called ʻiako (Hawaiian), ʻiato (Tahitian), or kiato (Māori). The ama, which is usually rigged on the left side, provides stability.

  8. Wa (watercraft) - Wikipedia

    Wa are traditional sailing outrigger canoes of the Caroline Islands, which also includes Palau and Yap. [1] They have a single outrigger. [1] [2] They are similar to the sakman of the Northern Marianas.

  9. An Explanation of An Outrigger & Outrigger Boat …

    An outrigger boat is a small vessel that has been modified with outriggers (stabilizers) at one or both of its sides. These outriggers are attached in an attempt to prevent the boat from tipping over. Canoeist demonstrating the …

  10. Proa File | The Proafile Primer

    All proas are symmetrical end-to-end, and asymmetrical side-to-side, or opposite to all other sailing craft geometry. The outrigger is always kept to windward to oppose the overturning force of the sail, and is often kept flying above the …

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