Stoa Proa in Santa Cruz 
                  by Gary Lepak 
                Hi Chuck, 
                  Just got back from Santa Cruz Monday night. I took a nice harbor 
                  tour in Sausalito around the anchorage with the pedal proa on 
                  the way there, and then Saturday my son and I took it out in 
                  the Santa Cruz harbor. It was the first time I've had two people 
                  in it. My son is 190 and I am 160 so we had it up over 350 anyway. 
                  I figured it could carry 400 at 6" draft. The well for 
                  the Mirage drive is 8" deep.  
                   
                  We tried something I hadn't thought of before. My son was sitting 
                  in the bow facing backwards and he pedalled while I steered. 
                  It worked really well, and we went like that over an hour. Unfortunately, 
                  there was no one around to take pictures of both of us in the 
                  boat but I got these of just my son. I had to put a 5 gallon 
                  jug of water ballast in the front to level it out some. The 
                  freeboard of the cockpit seemed ample, maybe even more than 
                  necessary. 
                  
                 Another thing we discovered was that if he pedalled 
                  really fast (he is a mountain bike rider and in good shape) 
                  the banana shaped ama would exceed hull speed and start pulling 
                  itself down in the water. Also it seemed to go about as fast 
                  with two of us as with one. We both felt that the Mirage drive 
                  could use bigger fins to advantage for those who would like 
                  more of a workout. It is so easy to pedal at cruising speed 
                  it is almost no effort at all. 
                   
                  It was an enjoyable trip, and I am already looking forward to 
                  the next one in about 6 or 7 weeks. I have to try to put together 
                  some sort of sail rig now. I hope the weather cooperates while 
                  am at your place. I always like to try out new boats and rigs. 
                  Gary 
                  
                  
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