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- Drua abstract "Drua, also known as Na Drua, N'drua, Ndrua or Vaka Tepu (sacred canoe), is a double-hull sailing boat that originated in the south-western Pacific islands. Druas do not tack but rather shunt (stern becomes the bow and vice versa). Both ends of each hull are identical, but the hulls are of different sizes and the smaller one is always sailed to windward. The main differences compared to other Pacific proas, are that the hulls have a symmetric U-form profile, and a second hull is used instead of an outrigger. When a float (ama) is used in place of the smaller hull, the craft is called a Camakau (or Tamakau).\"The Fijian double canoe (wangga ndrua) was the largest and finest sea-going vessel ever designed and built by natives of Oceania before contact with europeans.\"Druas were large, up to 30 meters long, and could carry more than 200 people. Despite being called \"canoes\" they were not dugouts, but plank-built ships.".
- Drua thumbnail Ndrua_FREEship!26.JPG?width=300.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink canoe-map.html.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_nstp&task=showDetail&recordIdSet=2247.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink polynesia.html.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink fiji.htm.
- Drua wikiPageExternalLink help_for_paula_-_kalia.html.
- Drua wikiPageID "8098026".
- Drua wikiPageLength "6605".
- Drua wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Drua wikiPageRevisionID "663670837".
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Anthropologist.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multihulls.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailboat_types.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Wilkes.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Copra.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Fiji_Museum.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink File:Ndrua_FREEship!26.JPG.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink James_Cook.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Kiribati.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Lau_Islands.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink List_of_multihulls.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Micronesia.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Maritime_Museum.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Ongea.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Suva.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLink Tuvalu.
- Drua wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drua".
- Drua wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pahi".
- Drua wikiPageWikiLinkText "drua".
- Drua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Drua subject Category:Multihulls.
- Drua subject Category:Sailboat_types.
- Drua hypernym Boat.
- Drua type Ship.
- Drua type Type.
- Drua type Multihull.
- Drua type Redirect.
- Drua type Sailboat.
- Drua type Type.
- Drua comment "Drua, also known as Na Drua, N'drua, Ndrua or Vaka Tepu (sacred canoe), is a double-hull sailing boat that originated in the south-western Pacific islands. Druas do not tack but rather shunt (stern becomes the bow and vice versa). Both ends of each hull are identical, but the hulls are of different sizes and the smaller one is always sailed to windward.".
- Drua label "Drua".
- Drua sameAs Q5308764.
- Drua sameAs Καλία.
- Drua sameAs m.026rc6g.
- Drua sameAs Q5308764.
- Drua wasDerivedFrom Drua?oldid=663670837.
- Drua depiction Ndrua_FREEship!26.JPG.
- Drua isPrimaryTopicOf Drua.