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HAWAI`ILOA
Honolulu, Hawaii
Inspired by the Polynesian voyaging canoe HOKULE`A, HAWAI`ILOA
was conceived under a grant from the U.S. Government to continue
and expand upon the educational work done with HOKULE`A. However,
unlike HOKULE`A, which was constructed using modern methods (cold-molded
plywood), this new voyaging canoe was carved from solid spruce logs.
For this project, it was necessary to evaluate the initial hull
design with known performance requirements. We undertook major re-design
of the hulls not only to achieve the required displacement and performance
qualities needed, but to maximize the full potential of the logs
material dimensions. Although brought in late in the project, we
were able
to provide the necessary design work, including drawings and full-size
templates for the hulls, within a very short time frame.
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| Client |
Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program, Bishop Museum
United States Department of the Interior, National Parks Service |
| Services |
| Design |
| Estimated Construction
Cost |
| $150,000 |
| Completed |
| December, 1992 |
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