Claims
- 1. A proa sailing vessel comprising:
- a pair of spaced hulls comprising a windward hull and a leeward hull;
- a cross beam assembly interconnecting said hulls;
- a fixed mast assembly having its lower end supported on said cross beam intermediate said hulls and being inclined athwartship whereby its upper end is disposed substantially vertically above said windward hull;
- rigging means for supporting said mast assembly and including a standing stay extending between the upper end portion of said mast assembly and the windward side of said proa and a pair of pivot stays extending from an elevated pivotable mounting on said upper end portion of said mast assembly to respective opposite ends of a first boom connected through a lower pivotable mountings disposed intermediate said respective opposite ends to the leeward side of said proa, whereby said pivot stays may be pivoted with said boom between respective opposing longitudinal positions at opposite sides of a pivot axis extending between said elevated and lower pivotable mountings and wherein one said pivot stay constitutes a forestay along which a sail may be hoisted.
- 2. A proa sailing vessel according to claim 1, wherein said pivot axis is disposed closer to said forestay than to the other said pivot stay.
- 3. A sailing vessel according to claim 2, wherein there are provided a pair of said booms each suspended from respective said pairs of pivot stays supported by respective pivot mountings and each connected by a respective one of a pair of longitudinal spaced lower pivot mountings to said leeward side of said proa.
- 4. A proa sailing vessel according to claim 2, wherein said sail is a soft sail and there is provided a second boom for maintaining luff and leech parts of said sail in their operative spaced relationship.
- 5. A proa sailing vessel according to claim 1, wherein said forestay when disposed in either said opposing longitudinal positions is inclined at between twenty-five and thirty-five degrees from the vertical.
- 6. A proa sailing vessel comprising:
- a pair of spaced hulls comprising a windward hull and a leeward hull each having underwater sections which are substantially symmetrical about a transverse centerline;
- a crossbeam assembly interconnecting said hulls;
- a mast assembly having an upper end portion which is carried above and within a vertical projection of said windward hull;
- rigging means for supporting said mast assembly;
- elevated sail holding means on said upper end portion of said mast assembly for holding the upper portion of a sail;
- lower sail holding means on the leeward side portion of said proa for holding the lower portion of a sail;
- said hoisting means for hoisting a sail to extend between said elevated and lower sail holding means in such manner that the operative leading and trailing edges of said sail may be altered from one end of the vessel to the other so as to maintain said hulls in their windward and leeward placements, and
- a sail assembly supported by an elevated pivotable mounting and a lower pivotable mounting whereby said sail assembly may be pivoted between respective opposing longitudinal positions at opposite sides of a pivot axis extending between said elevated and lower pivotable mountings;
- wherein said mast assembly is supported by a fixed mast assembly having rigging means for supporting said mast assembly and includes a standing stay extending between the upper end portion of said mast assembly and the windward side of said proa and a pair of pivot stays extending from said elevated pivot mounting disposed on the upper end portion of said mast assembly to respective opposite ends of a boom connected through said lower pivot mounting to the leeward side of said proa, whereby said pivot stays may be pivoted with said boom between respective oppositing longitudinal positions at opposite sides of a pivot axis extending between said elevated and lower pivot mountings and wherein one said pivot stay constitutes a forestay along which a sail of said sail assembly may be hoisted.
- 7. A proa sailing vessel as claimed in claim 6, wherein said leeward hull is provided with a steerable rudder at each end thereof and wherein each said rudder is selectively pivotable about a longitudinal axis whereby the projected vertical area thereof may be varied.
- 8. A proa sailing vessel comprising:
- a pair of spaced hulls comprising a windward hull and a leeward hull each having underwater sections which are substantially symmetrical about a transverse centerline;
- a crossbeam assembly interconnecting said hulls;
- a mast assembly having an upper end portion which is carried above and within a vertical projection of said windward hull;
- rigging means for supporting said mast assembly;
- elevated sail holding means on said upper end portion of said mast assembly for holding the upper portion of a sail;
- lower sail holding means on the leeward side portion of said proa for holding the lower portion of a sail;
- said hoisting means for hoisting a sail to extend between said elevated and lower sail holding means in such manner that the operative leading and trailing edges of said sail may be altered from one end of the vessel to the other so as to maintain said hulls in their windward and leeward placements, and
- a sail assembly supported by an elevated pivotable mounting and a lower pivotable mounting whereby said sail assembly may be pivoted between respective opposing longitudinal positions at opposite sides of a pivot axis extending between said elevated and lower pivotable mountings;
- wherein said mast assembly is supported by said pivotable mountings and said sail assembly includes:
- a lower beam secured to said mast assembly and extending forwardly and rearwardly therefrom;
- a mainsail supported by said mast assembly and the rearward extension of said beam, and
- a foresail supported by said mast assembly and the forward extension of said beam.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 18,901, filed as PCT/AU86/00159, Jan 3, 1986, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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