The Largest Tropical Island in the World, the Reason the Motu and Bel Ethnic Groups Construct Lagatoi/Lalong (3 Dugouts) Watercraft to Be Long and Thin, How First Nations Groups Have Stabilized Canoes Within the Pacific Northwest Throughout History, How Outriggers Help Stabilize Watercraft, the Evolution of Outriggers and the Sail for Watercraft, the Benefit of Adding a Sail to Watercraft, the Concept of “Tacting”, How Tacting Works, the Reason Sailors Were Capable of Exploiting the Wind With a Zig Zag Movement Pattern Throughout History, the Dissemination of Outrigger Technology Around the World, Virtually Every Northern Asian and Southern Asian Country Utilizing Outriggers for Watercraft, the Watercraft Technology Which Developed During the Evolution of Outriggers, the Name of the Watercraft Which Features Dual Hulls, the Last Island Within the Pacific Ocean to be Settled and/or Colonized, the Ethnolinguistic Group Scientists Hypothesize Were the First to Contact the Indigenous Groups of South America and the Reason for This, and Evidence Which Demonstrates That the Polynesians Were the First to Contact the Various Civilizations of South America

Papua New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island. The native inhabitants built very long, thin boats but did not develop or use sails until much further in their late evolutions because they were aware as any true sailor is aware, the longer the boat, the faster it travels, regardless of the sail, as long as it has a power source of some kind, be it an engine, or participants rowing it along. Canoe's are best in calm water, so to overcome the choppy waves of the Pacific Ocean, the natives...


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