Great tri but I also appreciate the fact this is one of the few sailing videos without the road of wind noise breaking up the microphone... makes viewing all the more pleasurable!
Great questions. Yes, foot pedals. It points amazingly - less that 40 degrees off the wind. And it tacks like a dream. Had it out (unintentionally) in 20 mhp of wind last Monday. Managed to bury the bow 3 times. Thought sure something would break - but nothing did!
Your boat is amazing! I would love to set up a system like yours. I am reading the duckkworks boat building article right now. I would love to see a video of your explanations of your design and how its working! Congratulations on designing such a great rig!
Thanks for all your kind words. It's really been a labor of love, and I just replaced the deep V double-ender main hull in the video with a shallow V hull with a small transom. Now it doesn't draw nearly as much water, and steers much more easily as well. Oh, and I also added a leeboard. Hope to have a new video soon...
Hi Chuck - There are still several bugs to be worked out, and I'm also trying several different hull designs. When I "get it all right" I'll seriously consider offering plans. Thank you for your interest - Frank
makes me want to build another small boat , this time two passengers looking forward with room for one to lie down while sailing to Cuba . At about 20 years old I started building cats then mono-hulls cause they were easier to design with self right in mind . So now I'm thinking Proa with two crabs claws using your sail raising design it looks unique and well suited for that size sail or maybe bit bigger . I like your folding outrigger probably look at that this winter , I'm in Canada and I mean winter we have . My crab claw had a curved gaff and curved boom , when reefed it looked like your crab claw. Thanks for your video and happy sailing
I love it, very clever design. I especially love the captain's seat. :-) Wondering: What's the steering control - foot pedals? How well does it point? Is it cumbersome to tack? And if the wind and waves pick up, will it hold up?
Sick desing mate! i've read that you try to fix some bugs, well don't stop improving, because you've got a really great idea!! i'd buy that kind of boat for sure
Great work there! As much as I love sporty and wet cats with lots of sail controls and action, I have to say your "little cruiser" is a limo of sailing. Just sit and sip your beer while all the controls lie in front of you, and you never have to worry where you sit, passing the tiller extension behind the sheet, tacking, getting the kicker entangled in the cunnigham, etc. Very nice ideas and build!!!
This video has been up for years- and I keep coming back to it. You stole my idea almost to the last detail, and executed it beautifully. I had envisioned it for a kayak, but whatever. It looks like you're sailing the Indian River, which I occasionally do, out of Vero.... am I close? What a wonderful, fast, agile masterpiece!
i love your design, and your folding ama arms are ingenious, First rate design, i have a aluminum canoe that i am planing to build amas for so may be i can do something like yours, every since i was in the Navy in Hawaii, i ve been a huge sailing canoe fan,and tris
The Hobie TI is a great boat, and has a very nice remotely reefable sail. But it's slower and has a very wet ride. My earliest tris were converted kayaks. I enjoyed them but I did want something quicker and a lot drier!
Simple & nice! May be next time u could do 2 videos: one like this one on the sailing and another one giving explanations on your design and how it is working...:-) Thks
Excellent design, I'm building a folding tri right now from a 17.5'' Old Town canoe along with 2 wave piercing pontoons I bought from Expandacraft, I'm wondering if you have any info on your build?
No, but he is in my Gang of Tims, But i've built boats for 52 years. Designed and built the 54ft Scow Cargo Schooner Atabeyra and many others. Really dig your tilt up rig, Keep up the good work!
Saw you on "instructables". Fantastic! A bug prevents me from searching that site :-(. I would love to build this. Keep me off the streets! ;-). Even if you don't go commercial, for the sake of garage sailors everywhere, you've just gotta let this out!
Damn Dude.....Patent the whole thing and sell it to Hobie for one of those quick setting Trimarans! This is way cooler than anything they offer that has to be assembled
Wow, great little tri and so easy the get going. Do you have any plans and or pictures of the construction. I would appreciate to know more about this little gem. Thanks, Philippe
Hi - Thanks for your kind words. Nope, no twist that I can see -- which is kind of amazing because there no bulkheads anywhere in the boat. 100% S&G. Guess that 6 oz. glass on the outside really addds quite a bit of torque resistance.
I Like Your Sailboat!!! To sit in a chair with all the controls right there in front of you... Nice! (The lines just inside the cockpit on port & starboard are to operate the rudder; Yes?)
Hi Frank .... nice boat .. looks fun ... and the sail looks kool too .... what’s the chances of getting a plan so I can build one for our NZ waters. Steve.
I was taking another look at your video... You were ready to go in less than a minute... You ought to have your boat design patented and sell your design to a builder of these trimarans... I believe they would sell at the right price to many prospective buyers; Yes!
Well Frank, That's a nice boat. I am going to turn my force five into a tri if I can get the money and time up.I was seriously inspired by the video can your tri do this. I am looking for hobie pontoons to maybe save some time otherwise I will just build the armas. I noticed to that there wasn't enough lift in the shape of the armas as you alreadly must have found out.
You can always put curves in your akas as needed to get the ama height right. In my view, they should both be just touching the water when all the occupants are aboard.
Thanks for your kind words. Actually, there's plenty of lift in the amas. Build your own tri and you'll see why. Your Force 5 is too wide to make a good vaka, and hobie hulls make bad amas. But go ahead and put it all together. Nothing like real-world experience for learning what works!
I also think I might run into trouble adding armas to my force five as it sits real low in the water. It would almost lift the center hull out of the water if the armas are to tall.
looks simple enough to mess up the construction on my own- I already have enough bits of aluminum and sails around the garage- and my local Lowe's just started carrying a more appropriate 4'x8" sheet for stich and glue fun. The main hull would be very much like the two sheet canoe (free plan), and the Ama's look nice and simple as well.
I'm thinking of offering plans, as I've gotten quite a few requests. Not sure what I'd put on a video explning the design / concept, but that's a great idea to ponder. Thanks for your kind words - Frank
re your main halyard, when you belay a line onto a traditional cleat and plan to finish it off with a hitch, you should ideally do a full figure 8 before the hitch - or at least half of the figure 8
Damn! that sure is neat. I haven't sailed in years (still got an old Catfish) but your design is enticing. Any worry about the twist on the nose from the mast?
Does a trimaran have any benefits over a catamaran? I would think only having two hulls in the water would be faster and more efficient. What about adding four T-shaped foils under the outriggers and lifting the whole craft out of the water at speed? Cool Craft!!!
Frank, we'll have to get together sometime soon... I'm going to refit Clarity with leeboards, and I'd like to inspect the ones you've put on your boats.
I am building a Trimaran. Trying to work out the geometry of the folding mechanism. Any tips please? Main hull is 4.3 metres and outer hulls 2.4 metres. I can send photos.
i want a boat like this so bad!!!! I love my phantom, but i need want something more stable for when im teaching. id love plans if you could give them to me!
Great way of ama deployment. Maybe a reverse deployment would be better ( folding from front to back). That way the pressure would be on the boom and not the rope when hitting a big wave..
Hi Mark - Just saw your question. It's a 16' tri and probably maxes out about 15 mph. But I never had a GPS with me when I was sailing that boat, so that's just a best guess.
I want to build a similar boat but for 2 people / 4-5 beaufort and 5-10 feet waves. Length would be 16 feet, no more. Ideally it will be uni-rig (single sail, no jib). Do you think it can be done, or am I wasting my time ?
Great tri but I also appreciate the fact this is one of the few sailing videos without the road of wind noise breaking up the microphone... makes viewing all the more pleasurable!
Great questions. Yes, foot pedals. It points amazingly - less that 40 degrees off the wind. And it tacks like a dream. Had it out (unintentionally) in 20 mhp of wind last Monday. Managed to bury the bow 3 times. Thought sure something would break - but nothing did!
Pointing to windward at 40 degrees with a crab claw sail is amazing. What is the height of the mast? Is it carbon fiber?
Your boat is amazing! I would love to set up a system like yours. I am reading the duckkworks boat building article right now. I would love to see a video of your explanations of your design and how its working! Congratulations on designing such a great rig!
Simplemente maravilloso, en Argentina decimos "me saco el sombrero" ante usted como muestra de aprobacion y reverencia. Felicitaciones.
Thanks for all your kind words. It's really been a labor of love, and I just replaced the deep V double-ender main hull in the video with a shallow V hull with a small transom. Now it doesn't draw nearly as much water, and steers much more easily as well. Oh, and I also added a leeboard. Hope to have a new video soon...
Hi Chuck - There are still several bugs to be worked out, and I'm also trying several different hull designs. When I "get it all right" I'll seriously consider offering plans. Thank you for your interest - Frank
makes me want to build another small boat , this time two passengers looking forward with room for one to lie down while sailing to Cuba . At about 20 years old I started building cats then mono-hulls cause they were easier to design with self right in mind . So now I'm thinking Proa with two crabs claws using your sail raising design it looks unique and well suited for that size sail or maybe bit bigger . I like your folding outrigger probably look at that this winter , I'm in Canada and I mean winter we have . My crab claw had a curved gaff and curved boom , when reefed it looked like your crab claw. Thanks for your video and happy sailing
Innovative is the only word I can come up with man! Good job! the folding system simple, strong and adaptable to larger designs. Cheap too.
I love it, very clever design. I especially love the captain's seat. :-) Wondering: What's the steering control - foot pedals? How well does it point? Is it cumbersome to tack? And if the wind and waves pick up, will it hold up?
Dr Frank PLEASE generate a "How To" video or plan set. You have found solutions to issues I ran into over the last three years.
It is the most comfortable seat I've found, plus it's waterproof and
doesn't deteriorate in the weather.
Fantastic! what a great design you got there buddy.
Nice.
Like a old ice boat.
Great design.
Very cool.
Sick desing mate! i've read that you try to fix some bugs, well don't stop improving, because you've got a really great idea!! i'd buy that kind of boat for sure
Thanks! I have a whole new generation of small trimarans now. You can see videos of some of them here in my list.
How can I get plans for this lovely and smart boat?
Great work there! As much as I love sporty and wet cats with lots of sail controls and action, I have to say your "little cruiser" is a limo of sailing. Just sit and sip your beer while all the controls lie in front of you, and you never have to worry where you sit, passing the tiller extension behind the sheet, tacking, getting the kicker entangled in the cunnigham, etc. Very nice ideas and build!!!
This video has been up for years- and I keep coming back to it. You stole my idea almost to the last detail, and executed it beautifully. I had envisioned it for a kayak, but whatever. It looks like you're sailing the Indian River, which I occasionally do, out of Vero.... am I close?
What a wonderful, fast, agile masterpiece!
A great looking unit...well done.
Very nice. Compact and functional.
Great mix to the boat design. awesome.
Looks brilliant; I've been checking out your site and am dreaming of building one of those myself now!
i love your design, and your folding ama arms are ingenious, First rate design, i have a aluminum canoe that i am planing to build amas for so may be i can do something like yours, every since i was in the Navy in Hawaii, i ve been a huge sailing canoe fan,and tris
ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਅਤੇ ਸ਼ਾਨਦਾਰ ਕਿਸ਼ਤੀ ਹੈ ਵੀਰੇ ਵਾਟਰ ਵਰਲਡ ਮੂਵੀ ਦੀ ਕਾਪੀ ਤਿਆਰ ਕਰ ਦਿੱਤੀ ਹੈ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਸ਼ੇਅਰ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਬਹੁਤ ਬਹੁਤ ਧੰਨਵਾਦ ਜੀ
You have some great ideas Frank!
The Hobie TI is a great boat, and has a very nice remotely reefable sail. But it's slower and has a very wet ride. My earliest tris were converted kayaks. I enjoyed them but I did want something quicker and a lot drier!
Simple & nice! May be next time u could do 2 videos: one like this one on the sailing and another one giving explanations on your design and how it is working...:-) Thks
Excellent design, I'm building a folding tri right now from a 17.5'' Old Town canoe along with 2 wave piercing pontoons I bought from Expandacraft, I'm wondering if you have any info on your build?
It`s getting pretty close. you inspired me to build my own pretty similar
Nice design. When are you going to add a hydrofoil to it?
No, but he is in my Gang of Tims, But i've built boats for 52 years. Designed and built the 54ft Scow Cargo Schooner Atabeyra and many others. Really dig your tilt up rig, Keep up the good work!
reminds me of the waterworld trimaran scene with the quick deploy boom and sails
Very nice. Love the ease of launch.
Saw you on "instructables". Fantastic! A bug prevents me from searching that site :-(. I would love to build this. Keep me off the streets! ;-). Even if you don't go commercial, for the sake of garage sailors everywhere, you've just gotta let this out!
Very interesting mast raising device. I would like to see that up close. You have to make another video like this one soon! Please and thankyou!
That is sailing made simple. Nice job! It is kind of like an isboat design.
Damn Dude.....Patent the whole thing and sell it to Hobie for one of those quick setting Trimarans! This is way cooler than anything they offer that has to be assembled
Many thanks. Us amateurs need all the support we can get :)
Wow, great little tri and so easy the get going. Do you have any plans and or pictures of the construction. I would appreciate to know more about this little gem. Thanks, Philippe
Hi - Thanks for your kind words. Nope, no twist that I can see -- which is kind of amazing because there no bulkheads anywhere in the boat. 100% S&G. Guess that 6 oz. glass on the outside really addds quite a bit of torque resistance.
Would also really like plans... looks like a LOT of fun.
If you ever decide to make these comercially or offer the plans, I would definitely be interested.
Very cool boat. Do you sell plans for this boat?
I Like Your Sailboat!!! To sit in a chair with all the controls right there in front of you... Nice! (The lines just inside the cockpit on port & starboard are to operate the rudder; Yes?)
Thanks! There are lines on both sider to steer, and 2 more lines in the stbd side to raise and lower the rudder.
Hi Frank .... nice boat .. looks fun ... and the sail looks kool too .... what’s the chances of getting a plan so I can build one for our NZ waters. Steve.
I was taking another look at your video... You were ready to go in less than a minute... You ought to have your boat design patented and sell your design to a builder of these trimarans... I believe they would sell at the right price to many prospective buyers; Yes!
Well Frank, That's a nice boat. I am going to turn my force five into a tri if I can get the money and time up.I was seriously inspired by the video can your tri do this. I am looking for hobie pontoons to maybe save some time otherwise I will just build the armas. I noticed to that there wasn't enough lift in the shape of the armas as you alreadly must have found out.
Awesome design!
You can always put curves in your akas as needed to get the ama height right. In my view, they should both be just touching the water when all the occupants are aboard.
Thanks for your kind words. Actually, there's plenty of lift in the amas. Build your own tri and you'll see why. Your Force 5 is too wide to make a good vaka, and hobie hulls make bad amas. But go ahead and put it all together. Nothing like real-world experience for learning what works!
saw your story on duckworks, wow, what a nice tri want one, made me a subscriber
hope to see more
Dr Frank did you design the boat yourself or got the plans from somewhere else.
I also think I might run into trouble adding armas to my force five as it sits real low in the water. It would almost lift the center hull out of the water if the armas are to tall.
Some really good engineering here!
Well i guess all i want to know is what is the steering mechanism? It looks overall very nice!
Отличный катамаранчик! Очень понравилось. Хотелось бы понять только механизм поднятия паруса!!!
looks simple enough to mess up the construction on my own- I already have enough bits of aluminum and sails around the garage- and my local Lowe's just started carrying a more appropriate 4'x8" sheet for stich and glue fun. The main hull would be very much like the two sheet canoe (free plan), and the Ama's look nice and simple as well.
wow. amazing. will you build a larger one?
You is a genius! Great work! Plans?
I'm thinking of offering plans, as I've gotten quite a few requests. Not sure what I'd put on a video explning the design / concept, but that's a great idea to ponder.
Thanks for your kind words - Frank
YES !!! Offer plans PLEASE !!!
Sign me up for plans, or even just a very detailed video.
re your main halyard, when you belay a line onto a traditional cleat and plan to finish it off with a hitch, you should ideally do a full figure 8 before the hitch - or at least half of the figure 8
Thanks for your kind words. Cheers - Frank
Looks good but how do we fit foils to it?
You should go on kickstarter man, nice design
So simple and ingenious! I like it! :)
Damn! that sure is neat. I haven't sailed in years (still got an old Catfish) but your design
is enticing. Any worry about the twist on the nose from the mast?
seems like a big ask of the cleats holding the amas? wouldnt want that to give at the wrong time
I was thinking of Harken cam cleats there.
Does a trimaran have any benefits over a catamaran? I would think only having two hulls in the water would be faster and more efficient. What about adding four T-shaped foils under the outriggers and lifting the whole craft out of the water at speed? Cool Craft!!!
Please share more of this boat
Thanks for your kind words, Frank. The closest tri I sell plans for is the Slingshot 16. Plans are available at Duckworks dot com
Rats! Was hoping for you had plans. Anyway, excellent work, keep it coming!
Frank, we'll have to get together sometime soon... I'm going to refit Clarity with leeboards, and I'd like to inspect the ones you've put on your boats.
This is great, do you have a centerboard?
That's very clever. Nice. How long is that trimaran? What sail plan and rigging does it have?
Sweet well done
amazing. congrats
Is it possible, that you would be willing to share the DIY plans of this boat?
Great boat. I bought a hobie tandem island. So i suppose the answer is "yes"
The mechanism raised in the video in the form of a triangle holding the mast....what is it? or is it custom made? Txs!
I know its been years and years but what diameter tubing do you use for the Amas and the mast?
Perfect trimaran. is lovely. i love it thanks lot. 👍👌❤🇲🇦
Muchas gracias pur su saludos mi amigo y hola Argentina!
I can't help but think that, your boat could be (a working) prototype for a larger 'fun' single handed sailboat - just a thought.
Do you find it needs a center-board (dagger board)? Im converting a old canoe to sail but its hull is more rounded.
I am building a Trimaran. Trying to work out the geometry of the folding mechanism. Any tips please? Main hull is 4.3 metres and outer hulls 2.4 metres. I can send photos.
i want a boat like this so bad!!!! I love my phantom, but i need want something more stable for when im teaching. id love plans if you could give them to me!
Magic. Your design blows all those overpriced small multihulls out of the water.
Great way of ama deployment. Maybe a reverse deployment would be better ( folding from front to back). That way the pressure would be on the boom and not the rope when hitting a big wave..
That's a great idea. I'll see what I can put together.
- Frank
Very cool!
Is there a specific ratio to the beam of the main hull vs the ama beam?
Круто! Минимум такелажа, то что нужно!
you should about adding a vang, that would rely help
I would also love plans for this because a couple years ago i tried to make one and got stumped
Very cool! How fast does it go? How long is it?
Hi Mark - Just saw your question. It's a 16' tri and probably maxes out about 15 mph. But I never had a GPS with me when I was sailing that boat, so that's just a best guess.
I want to build a similar boat but for 2 people / 4-5 beaufort and 5-10 feet waves. Length would be 16 feet, no more. Ideally it will be uni-rig (single sail, no jib). Do you think it can be done, or am I wasting my time ?
Can it be build bigger.?
Я в шоке ,очень круто!
😊
That is so freakin cool!! :)
where can I get one...do you sell plans?
Hi
Has he replied to you yet? I too would like to purchase plans or sketches. I am having trouble contacting drfrank777
leomoria@cancerboard.ab.ca
This is brillant!