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NARAI Mk I & II

Ariki

NARAIs have been rigged as junks, Polynesian sprits, Bermudan ketch, Bermudan cutter or gaff schooners - powered by deck mounted diesels or outboard engines, the NARAIs attract the pioneering type.

Length Overall:
40'
12.19 m
Beam Overall:
18'6"
5.64 m
Weight:
3 Tons

 

Building Time Estimate:

2000-2500 hrs

 

PHOTOS

 

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