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  • Category: Boating
  • Founded: Jun 5, 2003
  • Language: English
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Harryproa discussion group is for everyone interested in the Rob Denney conceived proa series.

If you have found your way here you probably already know about the www.harryproa.com web site and have read the extensive information available there. For those of you who have not, in short, Harryproas combine space, speed and safety with ease of building and handling - performance, comfort and economy all in one boat.

This forum provides the opportunity to discuss specific Harryproa ideas and questions with the view to further understanding and improving Harryproa designs: Harry proa, Visionarry, Elementarry, and other innovative Harryproa concepts.

This is the place for Harryproa design ideas, building questions and tips, queries, challenges, quandaries, and comments. Rob will be very much involved in this group and will, as always, endeavour to provide answers.

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To make it easier to follow threads please be clear with your message subject headings when posting e.g. include the proa design name if you have a specific question or point of discussion, or ‘general’ if otherwise.

Welcome to all subscribers - posters and ‘read only’ members alike.
Due to recent SPAMing new members will require approval.

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Re: MODERN NAMES of things/ Rudders
Hello,   I do not think the balance would be a problem as the rudder would be most or all of way down when sailing and I would only be pulling it to a
Posted - Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:47 pm
George Kuck
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Re: MODERN NAMES of things/ Rudders
Crowther tried barrell rudders on some designs (Southern Ocean 50 if memory serves me right). They claimed so much friction that steering got too heavy. It is
Posted - Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:37 pm
Arto Hakkarainen
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Re: bows
Hi Doug, Haven't sailed the Jarcat for a while. Last time was in Jervis Bay as the boat is sitting on a block of land just north of Bateman's Bay. The Admiral
Posted - Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:27 pm
Robert
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Re: bows
Hi Doug, Haven't sailed the Jarcat for a while. Last time was in Jervis Bay as the boat is sitting on a block of land just north of Bateman's Bay. The Admiral
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