Corsair Trimaran Training

Corsair 760 SPORT Training on San Francisco Bay

“LOOK MA NO HANDS!”

Sailing in San Francisco Bay in mid-January was great! Winds were mild in the South Bay so we were able to fly the spinnaker and turn the autopilot on.

Our training days are extremely comprehensive. We strongly believe that the best way to learn how to sail is by actually sailing! The training we offer is designed to provide the essential foundations of sailing skills on a Corsair trimaran. Learn either how to sail a Corsair trimaran much better, or sample what a Corsair trimaran is like to sail.

We’ve been sailing and racing Corsair trimarans for over 20 years, and happy to share our experience.

Sailing in San Francisco South Bay / Mid January

Sailing in San Francisco South Bay / Mid January

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Customer Experience

"Richard and Leslie are the power couple of their industry. My wife and I flew to Denver from Southern California, where we choose to have our boat delivered and so thankful we did. The lake provided perfect conditions to see the performance of the Corsair 760. Richard and Leslie were extremely understanding, accommodating to our needs, worked at our pace, and guided us through each step of the process. When we left Denver, we felt as if we were leaving friends we’ve known and sailed with forever. We look forward to new adventures with this dynamic duo.”

“This was my first boat purchase and I had done my research and then still had many questions. Richard is extremely knowledgeable about all the Corsair models. I decided to purchase a Corsair 760 for the family. Working through many of the details like financing, boat performance, and training was easy and smooth with Richard. He is a good communicator.”
— Hoku M


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“It means so much to us to hear back from our customers, many of whom have become good friends and partners. We look forward to supporting each and every one of you on your adventures in sailing and living the best life possible!”
— Richard and Leslie, 180 Marine