Design & Materials
Crafted from light, buoyant mangrove wood logs. The logs are pinned together with wooden pegs to form distinct upward-curved "bow" and "stern" sections, which are then laid on top of each other and tied together. The natural curve of the mangrove trees gives the raft its unique, stable shape.
Buoyancy & Stability
Mangrove wood is relatively heavy when alive, but dried logs offer just enough buoyancy to carry paddlers, passengers, and belongings. The open structure of the bound logs allows water to wash directly through the raft rather than tipping it, providing incredible stability in the region's massive tides and rips.
Usage
The raft is designed for one or two riders who stand in the center (where the bow and stern meet), utilizing a long-handled paddle.