Salamba is a six metre proa weighing 120 kilos, built in stitch and glue plywood. The beams are simple aluminium tubes and the other spars are used windsurf masts. The main hull has enough space for two bunks 2 metres long and 50 cm wide, which allows two adults to go on small cruises in protected waters. Visit | Window
Here I am going to report on my adventures while building a state of the art power boat. I intend to make the site as instructive as possible. Visit | Window
I created this page to share info about the D5 dinghy that I built in my garden. These pages include info about the construction process. Visit | Window
RFyacht.com is my page to demonstrate my ideas in yacht design. These designs include my university dissertation design - A 15.24m Fast Offshore Sailing Cruiser - along with new designs as the come along. There are also examples of my CAD skills both 2D and 3D, a comprehensive link page and a personal page with photos and my CV's. Visit | Window
The construction of a large sailing Catamaran, with the multihull design by Peter Snell, built by a family of amateurs in Queensland, Australia. Visit | Window