Jim Brown speaks with multihull aficionados about trimarans, catamarans and proas
In this audio clip, multihull pioneer Jim Brown speaks to small trimarans sailor and self-boatbuilder Frank Smoot. Frank shares how he got into building and sailing his own homemade trimarans, which he shares about at his website http://www.diy-tris.comIn the full audio, from which this clip is taken, Frank talks about some of the techniques that he uses to create boats that are both lightweight and strong ... yet are still inexpensive (compared to typical boatbuilding costs that is)!The complete interview is a part of the series entitled, "Multihull Conversations with Jim Brown."You can either download the audio in mp3 format or view the video link (below).Jim Brown Interview with Small Trimarans Sailor & Builder Frank Smoot
In this short audio clip, Jim Brown speaks to trimaran sailor Mark Johnson. Mark shares his thoughts on how to economically use a watermaker aboard a cruising vessel.In the complete audio, from which this text is excerpted, Mark shares on a number of very practical topics, including how to go cruising economically. The complete audio is part of the series entitled, "Multihull Conversations with Jim Brown."Right click here to download this mulithull audio clip featuring Jim Brown speaking to Mark Johnson (choose "Save As")
In this recording, Jim Brown speaks to multihull sailor and boatbuilder Roger Hatfield. Roger is the owner Gold Coast Yachts, which operates on St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands.In this clip, Roger talks about how Hurricane Hugo literally flipped several multihulls over (several times, in fact) when it hit the island.In the complete audio, from which this text is excerpted, Roger shares some great stories from his multihull background as well as a report on the current state of the yacht industry in the "new" economy.The complete audio is part of the series entitled, "Multihull Conversations with Jim Brown."Right click to download the audio here (choose "Save As")
http://www.outrigmedia.com - In this sample audio clip, which comes from the audio series entitled MULTIHULL CONVERSATIONS WITH JIM BROWN ... Jim speaks to trimaran sailor and entrepreneur Tim Mann. This short mp3 features a portion of the entire interview, where tim shares about a wild experience sailing his vintage searunner 25 trimaranClick here to listen to this multihulls audio clip, which is excerpted from the series.
http://www.outrigmedia.com - In this sample audio clip, which comes from the audio series entitled MULTIHULL CONVERSATIONS WITH JIM BROWN ... Jim interviews longtime sailor Fred Goldbarb about he got into multihull sailing in the 1970s. Fred is the former owner of 2 Searunner trimarans that were designed by Jim BrownClick here to listen to this multihulls audio clip, which is excerpted from the series.
In this audio clip (below) Jim Brown interviews, sailor, teacher and self-boatbuilder Scot Copeland about his Seaclipper 28 trimaran (and much more). Scot built a Seaclipper 28 trimaran back in 1990. It’s the beautiful yellow boat shown in the photos below. He named her “Three Hands Clapping” and she’s a beauty!Click here to read more about this Seaclipper 28 trimaran at OutRigMedia.com.Click here to listen to this Seaclipper 28 trimaran audio clip.
In this audio clip, Jim Brown interviews famous multihull sailor John Glennie. If you've never heard about John before, he has one of the most amazing tales of survival at sea ever recorded. John and his shipmates survived aboard their capsized trimaran, the Rose Noelle, adrift in the Pacific for 119 days. Click here now to listen to Jim Brown interview John Glennie. (You can also right click and choose, "Save As' to download to your PC in order to listen to it later or load it onto your iPod or other digital audio player.)This segment is taken from the complete audio, which is part of a historic series entitled, Multihull Conversations with Jim Brown.
In this audio clip, which comes from the series MULTIHULL CONVERSATIONS WITH JIM BROWN ... Jim and boat designer/sailor John Marples talk about cruising preparation.
In this audio clip, multihull pioneer Jim Brown discusses the idea of modern Seasteading.
In this audio clip, Jim Brown interviews famous multihull designes Dick Newick and Meade Gougeon.
In this audio clip, multihull pioneer Jim Brown interviews sailor Marlene Sassaman as she prepares to sail around the world in her trimaran.
In this audio clip, Jim Brown interviews Multihull Designer Chris White.
In this audio clip multihull pioneer Jim Brown talks to John Marples about the differences between catamarans and trimarans.
In this audio clip Jim Brown talks about the differences between catamarans and trimarans.