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Ocean People

Bringing the second golden age of sail

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  • 18-Foot Proa
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    • Our 24-Foot Proa Doesn’t Capsize!
    • Construction Of Our 24-Foot Proa
  • Our 38-Foot Proa
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    • An Introduction To Tropic Bird
    • An Introduction To Kahu Moana
    • Saving Our World
  • Boats We’ve Built
    • Construction Methods
      • Constant Camber Technology
      • Project Advisors
        • Jim Brown, Multihull Pioneer
        • John Marples, Multihull Pioneer
        • Susanne Friend, Aquaponics Pioneer
        • Kiko Johnston-Kitazawa, Hawaiian Canoe Builder
        • Tim Mann, Sailing Work Boat Pioneer
    • Spice, SeaRunner 37 Cruising Trimaran
    • Tropic Bird, 56-foot Sailing Fishing Trimaran
    • Sosume, 12-foot Sailing Diesel Inboard Skiff
    • 24-foot Sailing Fishing Trimaran
    • Jada, 24-Foot Fuel-Efficient Displacement Fishing Boat
    • 40-foot Sailing Catamaran Bus
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Boats We’ve Built

This is a list of boats we’ve built in the past. We already know how to do this; we’re not asking you to fund our learning curve, but rather help us  disrupt the addiction to oil that our 21st Century world has succumbed to.

If you fund either the Hurricane Hunter development program or our inter-island sailing cargo and passenger project, you’ll be supporting a social movement that is healthy, wholesome, sustainable, energy-efficient, and that feeds people around the world.

The Pocket Rocket, 18-foot-long prototype for our autonomous Hurricane Hunter and our Trash Collector, a member of our Ocean Cleanup Crew

Coconut, our 25-foot-long prototype for the Lagoon Taxi and the LifeBoat

Lata, the 38-foot-long “Island Bus” that we built for the people of Taumako out in the Solomon Islands

Spice, SeaRunner 37 cruising trimaran

Tropic Bird, 56-foot sailing fishing trimaran

Sosume, unsinkable 12-foot sailing diesel inboard lifeboat/skiff

Jada, 24-foot fuel-efficient displacement fishing boat

(3) 24-foot sailing fishing trimarans

38-foot Sailing Fishing and Passenger-Carrying Pacific Proa

(3) 40-foot catamaran “lagoon buses”

Bringing The Second Golden Age Of Sail!