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Wikipedia: Vaka (sailing)

The vaka is the main hull of a multihull vessel.[1]

Origin and use of the term

The term vaka, like the related terms aka and ama, come from the Malay and Micronesian language group terms for parts of the outrigger canoe, and vaka can be roughly translated as canoe. A proa consists of a vaka, the main canoe-like hull; an ama, the outrigger; and akas, the poles connecting the ama to the vaka.[1] The trimaran uses the same terminology, with a center vaka and amas and akas on each side. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b "A primer on proas". http://proafile.com/view/weblog/comments/a_primer_on_proas/. Retrieved 2007-10-30. 
  2. ^ "The Tridarka Raider". http://www.tridarkaraider.com/. Retrieved 2007-10-30. 

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