The question is an error. It should be what is a Micronesian Outrigger? A type of canoe used in many Pacific islands with sail and a steadying float out to one side, which is the outrigger.
Micronesia.
Double hulled ships, outriggers Double hulled ships, outriggers
outriggers
micronesian outriggers
Canoes with outriggers and sails in the Polynesias.
7ft 5"
Cause they are human like everyone else
Ensuring the wheels are clear of the ground when outriggers are deployed is crucial for stability and safety. This prevents the vehicle from tipping over during operation and allows the outriggers to absorb the load effectively. If the wheels remain on the ground, it can lead to uneven weight distribution and increase the risk of accidents. Proper deployment enhances the overall performance and safety of the equipment being used.
Outriggers on a roof provide added stability and safety by distributing weight more evenly, reducing the risk of tipping or collapsing. They also help prevent accidents and injuries by increasing the overall support and balance of the structure.
The micronesians can trace their origins from a mixture of Melanisan, Flipino and Polynesian migrants during ancient times.
Make it out of light wood (cedar is very good) and outriggers work like a treat
Training wheels are small wheels on outriggers, that are bolted onto a kids bicycle to keep it upright even if the rider is unable to balance the bike.