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The vessel was based upon the simple Triliboats designs: http:// | The vessel was based upon the simple Triliboats designs: http:// | ||
Horribly ugly, but very simple to build. Probably cheap, maybe even possible without resorting to marine ply. | Horribly ugly, but very simple to build. Probably cheap, maybe even possible without resorting to marine ply. | ||
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+ | ==Gais Dream== | ||
+ | Saw [[http:// | ||
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===Emerging Projects=== | ===Emerging Projects=== | ||
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According to an [[http:// | According to an [[http:// | ||
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+ | === Ship Designs === | ||
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+ | There are more people putting together designs for cargo vessels to be built from the ground up. These are not projects as such, but designs that could be used by a project. | ||
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+ | == Scruffie (Australia) == | ||
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+ | The design for a Sail Electric, two versions 64 and 100 feet. | ||
+ | Steel hull, gaff ketch rig, | ||
+ | The 100 foot version has space for 2 20 foot containers or a 40 foot, utilising the container standardisation. On board crane only does 1 tonne, so it will not be able to unload the containers itself. Bilge keels for tidal work, with dagger boards. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | == Tad Roberts cargo Schooner == | ||
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+ | 52 and 60 foot schooners. Steel hull, V bottom 16 foot long cargo area, inspired by Grand Banks fishers. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | == Ville Matias Lindén == | ||
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+ | Finnish designer, completed a wooden design. | ||
+ | Laminated frames for strangth, wooden hull for ease of repair, schooner, based on New England fishing boats for speed. Designed for the Pacific coast of middle and south America. | ||
+ | 17 meter length, 4.6m breadth. | ||
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+ | No public version of it, documented in his Master' | ||
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===Discontinued Projects=== | ===Discontinued Projects=== | ||
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Norwegian pollution funding has led to cleaner shipping. | Norwegian pollution funding has led to cleaner shipping. | ||
+ | ==== Research Projects ==== | ||
+ | There are a number of ongoing and completed research projects looking at clean transport and especially sail. | ||
+ | === Low Carbon Shipping === | ||
- | ====Sustainable Sea Transport==== | + | Analysis of shipping industry and models, tech changes and other. There is a longer report and an executive summary on the webpage. Only 1 paragraph about Wind Assisted stuff. |
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+ | ===Sustainable Sea Transport=== | ||
Peter Nuttall at University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. Have run several conferences. | Peter Nuttall at University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. Have run several conferences. | ||
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One suggested design, similar to the one above: [[http:// | One suggested design, similar to the one above: [[http:// | ||
- | ==Gais Dream== | ||
- | Saw [[http:// | ||