Taz

For a long time she was known as Nameless -- when I bought her she had no official name. The boat is an approximate copy in steel, using the Brent Swain origami technique, of Allen Farrell's famous 'China Cloud'. She is a three masted semi-traditional Asian junk of 40 ft LOA and 9 ft beam, drawing about 5 feet, with twin bilge keels, about 10 ton displacement. Currently lying Nanaimo, BC. I first visited the boat in mid-July 2004. Friends of mine from the area visited a couple of weeks earlier, to take some pictures for me. The high-res images in this gallery are courtesy of Mary Fletcher and Matthew Drabbe. The older pictures are courtesy of the builder, Evan Shaler. The remaining VGA resolution pictures are my own.

May 2005: Taz under sail in May 2005
Update Summer 2005: 'Nameless' now named 'Taz'.
Update Fall 2006: Taz is hauled for bottom paint and repairs September 2006
New Feature! Postscript Version of Metal Boat Quarterly article on unstayed masts
See also the Unstayed Mast Stress Calculator that goes with the article...

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Views of the boat, from outside, various perspectives

Various features on deck

The sailing rig, 3 masted van Loan style junk

Below decks: accommodation, construction details, etc

Mechanical and electrical: engine, drive shaft, etc

Details of transom and rudder (for windvane design)



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