Corsair 760 training for serious sailors

Lake Granby, Colorado is a perfect place to experience a Corsair 760 trimaran.

Lake Granby , Colorado

Lake Granby , Colorado

Located on the Colorado River, just 5 miles outside of the town of Granby, Lake Granby encompasses 7,256 surface acres and is the third-largest body of water in Colorado.

180 Marine has been busy coordinating events and hosting many sailing couples from around the country this past summer, in Granby Colorado. They came to experience the new Corsair 760 with 180 Marine in beautiful Colorado! The weather was perfect for 2-day training sessions throughout the summer.

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What surprised people most about the Corsair 760 was how incredibly easy it was to sail.  The Corsair 760 sails with almost zero heeling which adds to the comfort, performance, and safety.

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It was important for these couples to come out to Colorado and experience the Corsair 760 trimaran first-hand and meet with Richard Allen. Richard has been passionately sailing and racing the Corsair trimarans for 21+ years and loves to share his knowledge. 

Being able to easily fold and quickly trailer was an important feature to demonstrate. It makes the Corsair 760 such a great choice for people to get out on the water and have fun with minimal effort.

This is only a sampling of everything that was covered...

Learn more about the Corsair 760...

Corsair 760 Exterior >>
Corsair 760 Interior >>
Corsair 760 Pricing >>


We currently have a Corsair 760 ready to see in Dana Point, California. For training dates and information on the  Corsair 760 contact Richard Allen, 180 Marine Corsair Trimaran Expert

Contact Richard >>

180 Marine Testimonials

Hear what customers are saying!


“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

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I want to thank you both for the time spent this past weekend commissioning my new Corsair 760R. I can’t tell you how valuable the experience was for me. I felt like a sponge attempting to absorb all the information Richard was imparting. Richard you are a natural teacher/leader—not sure how you remain calm in every situation—always coming up with a thoughtful plan and executing without a hitch. One of the greatest lessons of this weekend is watching how you react to unexpected and sudden events sometimes emergent – not too dissimilar to heart surgery—I wish I had more of your calm demeanor—something to emulate.”
— Michael A


“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 knowledgable  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


“Richard provided excellent and timely documents for the invoicing, sales agreement and associated documents to complete the sale. In addition from the outset of our communication, you made me feel a member of the team "180 Marine". You provided detailed information on the Corsair Sprint 750 MKII, that enabled me to make an informed choice to purchase a Hydro Hoist or Sun Stream boat lift, and you were always available for individual or joint problem resolution.

Jeff, you were my hands on guy. You doubled down by speaking with individuals at the hoist companies making certain they had all the information needed and that you would be there for the final touches loading the Corsair on the hoist at our dock. And, for other potential Corsair owners, you commented that I could under-coat the hull and floats and save money; but at the same time, provide a handsome visual experience for the owner and onlookers. Three coats would last a long time, black was your preference.

I was particularly impressed with the time you took for my trial of the boat at Oceanside Harbor Marina. You painstakingly and deliberately got the boat off the trailer into to the water and smartly rigged. Little "hitches" came up but you problem solved them all. One "hitch" required a trip to the Marina Hardware to pick up one missing bolt needed to secure the mast.

Also, very impressive to me, you brought a Farrier sailing friend to assist in my training on the exquisite sailing machine, Corsair Sprint 750. On the water you and your friend showed your expertise and love of sailing. Your calm demeanor, knowledge of the boat, and its handling was simply impressive.

I don't feel I have "gone overboard" on my praise or appreciation. It's just my honest assessment. Thank you.

— Ed R


“Richard Allen held my hand managing the buying process at every step of my used yacht purchase. Richard has a calm, smooth character. This business style made the anxieties of this process come down to a very comfortable level.

After I actually owned my Corsair 970, Richard went above and beyond to help me sail it from Long Beach to San Diego, where it was secured for shipment to my final destination in the Midwest. Since then he’s been an invaluable source of support.

I literally felt as if Richard and I were old friends on a spectacular vacation!”
— Tom W


“First class service. I could not have asked for a better experience or boat. I highly recommend Corsair and 180 Marine for your next boat purchase.”
JT Cody


“Working with Richard has been a positive experience. He was very attentive to all of my needs and worked closely with the factory in Vietnam to make sure my requests were heard. I had many questions as I wanted to modify my Seawind 1160 quite a bit for my family and the long passage from Vietnam to the Whitsundays, Australia.”
— David C


“I had the fantastic experience to buy a Corsair Pulse 600 from Richard and Leslie. They flew all the way down to Puerto Vallarta Mexico to deliver a red Pulse 600 and give me some lessons on how to sail and store it. I can just say all worked perfectly, much better than expected. Three years later…they helped me quickly find a buyer and successfully sell my Seawind 1000 XL.” 
— Guillermo S


“Richard Allen and Leslie Gabriel with 180 Marine make the most customer-oriented, knowledgeable and caring boat- selling team I have ever met. I really appreciate the way they are working, I feel I have a trusted Corsair contact even though I didn’t buy a Pulse 600 from them, but I finally decided to buy a used Corsair 750 Sprint.” 
— Jeffrey S


“We’ve had the pleasure of buying a Corsair Sprint 750 MKII from Richard and Leslie with 180 Marine. Being first-time boat owners they made the experience enjoyable, effortless and serene. We took delivery of the boat in Oceanside, California where Richard and Leslie went above and beyond to truly customize the experience for our family and teach us all the technical aspects of the boat.”
— Paul and Miriana


“My Pulse 600 has been with me for two weeks now and it’s been wonderful. Richard came to Milwaukee Harbor to finish fitting her out and gave me some lessons. It was a joy to work with Richard and Leslie to find the right boat for me. It’s hard to describe my satisfaction with the Pulse without describing why I wanted it. To put it succinctly: I wanted a Pulse because it looked simple to own while being safe and fun to sail.

Many thanks to 180 Marine for helping me feel young again, and how much is THAT worth when you’re grinding out family income all week.”
— Gary S

Monohull vs Multihull?

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We get these questions all the time: Are catamarans and trimarans really superior to monohulls? In what ways? Does it matter to me? What are the key differences between catamarans and trimarans? 

Level Sailing 
The most noticeable thing about sailing a catamaran or trimaran vs a traditional monohull is the lack of heeling. Stability is a big plus for families with young children or seniors who are not particularly steady on their feet. Because the boat is not as susceptible to the effects of wave action and does not heal the way a monohull does, it is much easier to walk around on deck and within the interior of the yacht while underway.

Even when powered up, a cat or tri will rarely heel more than 5-10 degrees before it’s time to reef. Gone are the days of bracing yourself in the cockpit, and living your life underway at 20+ degrees of angle. It’s a much more relaxing and convenient way to sail. No question about that.

Anyone who may be prone to seasickness will feel the effects of motion much less aboard a cat than they might on a mono. And the added stability on a cat makes the cook's job a lot less challenging both while underway and at anchor. Catamarans don't rock and roll the way monohulls do.

Speed—Sailing Performance

Cruising catamarans will typically be 25-30% faster than a cruising monohull of the same length! You basically get near racing monohull speeds, but with all the creature comforts that come with a cat. Trimarans are an entirely different deal, as they trend more toward the performance end of the spectrum, and can regularly double the sailing speed of monohulls on nearly any point of sail. Keep in mind that catamarans and trimarans are, however, much more sensitive to loading. The performance will suffer more on a cat that is loaded for cruising than on a comparable monohull. Keeping the boat light can be difficult, but is critical if fast passages are your goal. Take note…A clumsy tack on a cat that brings the boat into irons can be disastrous! Getting a cat moving from a dead stop (or worse - sailing backwards) can be quite difficult. They just don't recover as quickly as a monohull. If close to shore or another yacht, a cat in irons could spell disaster. So, the argument could be made that the skill set required for catamaran sailing needs to be somewhat more advanced.

Reefing

Sailing catamarans and, to a lesser extent, trimarans too, require vigilance when it comes to reefing. Since they don’t heel much, almost all additional wind force is converted to load on the rig. That’s where the speed comes from. But since the pressure on the sails quadruples as the wind speed doubles, crews must keep an eye on the weather and reef in good time to keep the boat safe and sailing flat. In fact, a properly reefed cat or tri will sail faster too, in freshening breezes. All manufacturers supply written guidelines denoting apparent wind speeds that require additional reefing.

Safety – Unsinkability

There are many aspects to safety where catamarans and trimarans shine. Often overlooked is the safety margin introduced with level sailing (see above). It is much easier to keep the crew aboard in rough weather when the boat stays level and is pitching less. Large cockpit spaces keep the crew well away from the lifelines as well. The speed of a multihull is another safety factor, as with decent weather information, it’s relatively easy to sail around severe weather systems before they can bear down on you. Should something go horribly awry, and the boat gets flipped (VERY rare), the lack of ballast, and additional positive flotation, means that nearly every catamaran and trimaran produced in the last few decades will remain on the surface of the water, right side up or not, until a rescue can be made. Nearly all cruising cats and tris have a substantial amount of reserve buoyancy, in the form of closed-cell foam, stashed in the nooks and crannies of the boat. Because of this, most could literally be cut into pieces and all pieces would still float. This makes fire your biggest safety concern aboard a cat. And the anchor windlass, but that’s a story for another day.

Motoring Performance/Maneuverability

Cruising catamarans and trimarans, with their easily driven hull forms and lightweight, enjoy excellent fuel efficiency when compared to monohulls, and track very straight. Cats almost always have twin engines, set many feet apart, which allow for tremendous control in tight situations. In fact, the boat can be spun in place or crabbed sideways without any way on. Try that on a monohull. Prop walk is minimal or nonexistent as well, and the redundancy of a second engine is appreciated should a mechanical issue arise underway. Nearly all trimarans have just one engine, so the differences there are slight.

Shallow Draft/Beachability

Because multihulls’ stability comes from the beam and extra hulls (form stability), there is no need for ballast or a substantial keel. This reduces overall weight and, importantly, draft as well. It is common for a 40+ foot cruising cat to have a draft less than 4 feet, allowing sailors to explore shallow areas monohullers fear to tread. Belize, the Bahamas, the Great Barrier Reef? No problem. Gunkholing around Mexico or the Chesapeake is easier too. If you have some quick underwater maintenance to do (replace prop shaft seals, zincs, a through-hull), most cats can be dried out at low tide on a flat area of sand or solid ground, resting happily on her stubby little keels. You can also nose right up to that perfect beach if the weather allows. Trimarans typically have no keels at all, and instead rely on a centerboard to prevent leeway, making them perfect for beaching (boom tent camping, anyone?).

More Living Space on a Catamaran

No doubt you’ve already realized the enormous gains in living space afforded by modern cruising cats. Typically a cat will have space below equivalent to a monohull 10+ feet larger. When combined with added cockpit space, possibly a flybridge, and more than doubling the deck space, it becomes a whole different ball game. It’s important to note that you not only gain a tremendous amount of space, but nearly all of that space if very livable and comfortable, whether at anchor or underway.

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However, trimarans don’t show an increase in interior volume, and in fact, they tend to be smaller below than monohulls of the same size.

Let us know if we can offer any more information between a monohull, trimaran, or catamaran.


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180 Marine is a distributor...serving performance-minded sailors, as a authorized Corsair Trimaran dealership. We're most active in the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada. 180 Marine strives to make sailboat ownership more exciting and enjoyable, as we expand our vital community of sailors who love adventure and sailboat racing.

The new Corsair 880 Review

The new Corsair 880 trimaran has something for everyone!

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An all-new Corsair and the legitimate heir to the trimaran revolution started by the Hall-of-Fame anointed F-27 in 1986. The pinnacle of trimaran design, this built from the ground up Corsair has full boat systems – meaning electric lighting, refrigeration, manual or electric toilet, and even air conditioning is available. A small generator complements a lightweight air conditioning or heating unit and providing comfortable electrical independence when cruising in hot or cold climates. In true Corsair fashion, that generator and air conditioner are removable to reduce excess weight when racing or reduce trailer weight when on the road. And this is where the 880 is the revolutionary boat it promises – all of that comes in a folding, trailerable package well below the trailering weight limit of most passenger cars.

The mission of the Corsair 880 trimaran is to provide sailors of all skill levels the opportunity to sail an effortlessly fast performance sailboat while being completely safe and comfortable.

Corsair 880 Standard Specifications

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The Corsair 880 Sport has a taller mast, racing sails, and longer bowsprit, power/weight ratio


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Corsair 880 Interior

Built for adventures!
Full standing headroom, enclosed heads, and the ability to sleep 5.

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Corsair 880 folding on and off the water

Built for adventures!

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Or… Torqeedo outboard package 

    This kit includes:
    Flush mount throttle control
    Start panel
    Wiring to transom
    Steering linkage
    Cruise 4.OR electric outboard
    10ah battery

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B&G Navigation Packages

Base pack includes:
2x4" Triton2 displays
Speed/Wind/Depth transducer

Advanced pack includes:

2x4" Triton2 displays
Speed/Wind/Depth transducer
7" Vulcan MFT chart plotter
Autopilot
Optional mast rotation compensator

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Corsair 880 Exterior Options

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Corsair 880 Aluminum Trailer Options

Weight: Approximately 470kg
Total Trailering weight: 2,164kg – 2,450kg
Dual axle design
Hydraulic brakes
Electric trailer winch option with remote (effortless mast raising)

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Corsair 880 Price >>

To learn more about the Corsair 880 trimaran contact Richard Allen from 180 Marine. Richard is a trimaran expert having raced and cruised for over 25 years.

We work hard to find the right fit for your sailing needs, or customize what's available until it's perfect for you. More Corsair owners have chosen 180 Marine than any other source.

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What do Corsair trimarans do best?

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Proud new owner of a Corsair 760

They are fast.
They are safe.
They are exciting.
They are trailerable.
Versatile, fun and stable.
They deliver speed on a puff of wind.
Their shallow drafts allow you to coast directly up onto any beach.
There’s lots of room for the family and crew on the large trampolines.
The wide beams provide a flat stable platform under sail.
It’s quick and easy from trailer to sailing.

We have another 760 ready to hit the road from Denver Colorado, to Dana Point, California!
This 24-foot trailerable trimaran is easy to fold and compact when towing. Rig, launch and unfold in about 45  minutes, this model is simple, stress-free and can easily be managed alone!

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New owners of a Corsair 760

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Hoku and Mandy, the new owners of this Corsair 760, are excited to bring their boat out to Southern California from Colorado! Hoku has been sailing it in Colorado where the summer and fall weather conditions have been perfect. Training with Richard Allen has been invaluable as Hoku gets to know the 760! And he's looking forward to joining in on a few local races to get a taste of competition.

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Next, it's time to test the water's near Dana Point, California. This boat is perfect for a small family of 4 who is looking for adventure!

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Contact Richard Allen, CEO of 180 Marine for more information on all Corsair models. Contact >>

180 Marine serves performance-minded sailors every week, as a Corsair Trimaran dealership. We're most active in the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada. 180 Marine strives to make sailboat ownership more exciting and enjoyable, as we expand our vital community of sailors who love adventure and sailboat racing.

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Corsair 970 "KA ORA" on a demo sail on Canyon Lake, Texas

It was a beautiful weekend on Canyon Lake and it was very hot!

Fortunately, the wind picked up every afternoon for us. 
Canyon Lake, Texas, is recognized as “The Jewel” of the Texas Hill Country. Its location is on the Guadalupe River.

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Owner JT Cody, of "KA ORA" was extremely gracious to host us this weekend and another couple who flew in from California to experience his Corsair 970. If you're wondering what's the meaning behind the boat name "KA ORA" here is an explanation...the name "KA ORA", is derived from the Maori language, which means “I Live.”  Live, to dream, to take chances, and
be proud of who you are. 

Saling with 6 onboard was comfortable for all. The more functional cockpit is extended and an aft deck mainsheet track facilitates free movement within the cockpit. The raised, side seating increases both comfort and visibility (a great design feature is taken from the highly successful C37).

For sailing performance, the high volume floats have been designed with additional buoyancy giving the Cruze 970 greater stability and comfort for all her passengers.

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Corsair’s trusted folding system, proven in over 2,000 Corsairs ensures that road trailering remains easy. The retractable dagger board and rudder enable the boat to be floated in just inches of water or pushed up onto the beach when enjoying cruising adventures with family and friends.

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The Cruze 970 comes standard with a large number of “options” including a roller furling jib and mainsail, a two-burner propane stove, a 39-gallon fresh water tank, a washbasin with pull-out shower attachment, a floor drain with sump pump, and a marine head with a 13-gallon holding tank. Several other options can be specified when ordering a Cruze 970 such as refrigeration, autopilot etc.

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Learn more about the Corsair 970 >>

180 Marine is a distributor...serving performance-minded sailors, as a Corsair Trimaran dealership. We're most active in the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada. 180 Marine strives to make sailboat ownership more exciting and enjoyable, as we expand our vital community of sailors who love adventure and sailboat racing.

Contact Richard Allen at 180 Marine for further information on the Corsair 970 >>

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Join us at Canyon Lake, Texas, July 13th-14th, 2019

At Canyon Lake, you'll have an opportunity to demo the Corsair 970 and meet with Corsair trimaran expert Richard Allen.

Canyon Lake, Texas is centrally located between Austin and San Antonio and just minutes from New Braunfels, Gruene, Bulverde, and Spring Branch. Where? On the rim of the beautiful Texas Hill Country! Canyon Lake has a shoreline of 80 miles that translates to miles and miles of remarkable sailing water on the Guadalupe River.

This is a great opportunity to sail the new Corsair 970 and connect with Richard Allen, a Corsair trimaran expert. Richard has been racing the Corsair trimarans for 20+ years, in San Francisco Bay and San Diego regattas to high mountain racing in the Aspen and Dillon Open, all with very challenging wind conditions.

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View Corsair 970 pricing >>

180 Marine is a distributor...serving performance-minded sailors, as a Corsair Trimaran and Seawind Catamaran dealership. We're most active in the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada. 180 Marine strives to make sailboat ownership more exciting and enjoyable, as we expand our vital community of sailors who love adventure and sailboat racing.

Contact Richard Allen 303.669.6210 / richard@180marine.com

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Corsair 760 Demos

Join us in Colorado... and experience a great way to decide to buy a Corsair 760!

What happens when you give yourself enough mental breathing room and the opportunity to take a journey?

It’s a reconnection to your roots, a rediscovery of your moral compass, Sometimes there’s nothing like a road trip to remind you of who you really are.

Carter Lake, Colorado

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So...book a flight, or hop in your car and meet 180 Marine. Experience Carter Lake or Dillon Reservoir on a new Corsair 760. We have the 760 available for demos in June and July. Sign up for just one day or two. Charters with training are by appointment. Contact us >>

Dillon Reservoir, Colorado
Dillon Open Regatta August 2-4, 2019

Bonus
If you come out for training, there are regular racing events going on as a “backdrop” behind our sailing with lot’s of boats nearby to compare speed and pointing angle. We can join in, or we can focus on training not racing. It's up to you.

This 24' trailerable trimaran brings trailer sailing to the next level. Originating from the popular 24 and 750 range, this new model has received a radical redesign you'll love.

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Corsair 760 on the move!

Corsair 760 on the move!

The Corsair 760 feels and sails like a boat twice its size, but it's affordably priced to own and maintain.  Corsair 760 trimaran pricing >>

Did you know that the Corsair 760 trimaran won Multihull Of The Year 2018? >>

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Richard Allen, Corsair Trimaran Expert, will be at Carter Lake, Colorado to help you evaluate if a Corsair trimaran is right for you. You'll find that at 180 Marine we're friendly, seasoned, and willing to work hard to find the trimaran that is best for you.

Demos and training are by appointment. Contact us >>

180 Marine is the fastest growing Corsair trimaran Dealer in the United States, owned and operated by Richard Allen and Leslie Gabriel, long-time Corsair trimaran racers, day sailors and adventure cruisers.

Other Corsair 760 training events from 180 Marine

2019 - San Diego, California >>
2019 - Corsair 760 - Training Days on Lake Granby, Colorado >>

Corsair 760R Review

It takes time, expertise and patience to commission 2 new Corsair 760’s

"I want to thank you both for the time spent this past weekend commissioning my new 760R.  I can’t tell you how valuable the experience was for me.  I felt like a sponge attempting to absorb all the information Richard was imparting.  Richard, you are a natural teacher/leader—not sure how you remain calm in every situation—always coming up with a thoughtful plan and executing without a hitch.  One of the greatest lessons of this weekend is watching how you react to unexpected and sudden events sometimes emergent – not too dissimilar to heart surgery—I wish I had more of your calm demeanor—something to emulate."
— Michael A

Wow, thank you, Michael, for being a great new customer and friend. 


We did have a very busy week bringing 2 new Corsair 760Rs to life in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

These boats don't come ready to sail out of the box. There's a lot of tedious work to be done for sure. And it has to be executed without error. 

Time to unpack...First off check all inventory that was sent from the factory. Okay, we're good to go. Attach amas to the beams, fold, and test, adjust the trailer, fold and test again. Attach all the nets, attach the running rigging. Check sails, clean battens, attach jib roller furling system. Ready to raise the mast. Check the motor. Ready to launch? 

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Note that this photo of a Corsair 760R chainplate was getting ready to sail. Before sailing be SURE to add safety wire to ensure the pin cannot come out, Many owners tape the pin and safety wire to keep it from snagging the running rigging. If you use tape alone, please don’t. It can be pulled away by a spinnaker sheet. Twice we’ve seen leeward shrouds come loose on Corsairs while sailing! This creates a needless pucker factor while your crew re-installs the pin before your next tack or gybe.

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Time to get out on the water and see what this Corsair 760R can do! We had 15-knot winds and flat water!

If you're interested in knowing more about the Corsair 760R, Corsair 760 Sport or the Corsair 760 Standard contact U.S. trimaran expert Richard Allen. richard@180marine.com

Richard is a long-standing Corsair trimaran expert with vast experience across all models.
Learn more about the Corsair 760R >>


Coming August 2020, the new Corsair 880 Sport!

Learn more about the Corsair 880 Sport >>
Learn more about the new Corsair 880 Standard >>

180 Marine will be receiving the first Corsair 880 (hull #3) into the U.S. August 2020.

11 steps to raising your mast on a Corsair trimaran

Corsair 760 Trimaran

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For all of you who are new to trimaran sailing, or for the avid Corsair Trimaran sailor who wants a brush-up, here is an awesome list of 11 steps on how to raise your mast on a Corsair Trimaran. You should print this out and keep it on your boat for reference!

MAST RAISING PROCEDURE

  1. Untie the mast from all supports.

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2. Attach cap shrouds and forestay or roller furling headstay to the mast.

3. Attach cap shrouds to the chainplates on the floats. If your boat has wire shrouds with Hifield levers take a bungee cord and hook one end to the upper toggle of the levers (the levers need to be in the open position. If you have an F-24 or early model Sprint with wire shrouds, go to the top of the turnbuckles), and the other to the daggerboard up and down lines on the deck so that the levers are held in a vertical position.

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4. Place the yoke onto the deck hinges and pin into place. The yoke should be facing the bow with its curved edge facing down so that it clears the halyard blocks on the mast step. Place the long ½” pin on the deck nearby so that you are ready to pin the mast into place. On 750s/760s attach the mast raising hinge to the deck and pull the long ½” pin out and lay on the deck nearby.

5. Carefully walk the mast back until it is even with the yoke or mast raising hinge. Watch the spreaders on the aft beams as you go back so as not to bang them. Once in position, lift the yoke up to the mast, and place the ½” pin through the mast base, and put the clips in the pin so it cannot fall out. Be careful moving the mast at this point as it will become stern heavy, and want to lift up.

6. Attach the mast raising wires to the pad eye on the mast, and to the anchor loops on the deck. If a roller furler is used, make sure it is above the wire. Insert the mast-raising pole into the yoke or into the mast and attach the mast raising wire to the pad eye on the mast. On the 31’s, as you lift the pole into position, it will get a little hard as the spreaders are lifted over the rollers on the aft mast support.

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7. Unroll enough line from the trailer winch to reach the pole. Attach the jib and screacher halyards to the winch line, pull them tight until the connection between the halyards and the winch line is just forward of the V in the mast raising pole, and cleat it off on the cleat at the base of the mast  (In the case of the 24, 750 or 760 with clutches on the mast: secure the halyards in their clutches and back them up on horn cleats or tie around the mast or the rope clutch itself for security). Take a final look around for potential snags on the shrouds, and make sure all is clear.

8. If you raise the mast with the bowsprit in place, be aware that as the line wraps around the spool, it will not spool evenly, and can possibly jump off the spool if not caught soon enough. I recommend leaving the bowsprit out until the mast is up for this reason as well as the winch line will chafe a groove on the side of it. You are now ready to raise the mast.

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9. With one person at the winch, and one on deck by the mast base, begin cranking the winch. If the ground is not level, or there is a side wind, the mast will want to lean away from the center of the boat, so evaluate this possibility before getting too far and anticipate the direction it will want to go. The mast raising wires will prevent the mast from going too far, but it is best to be aware of this. The person on deck can help out here, by gently pulling on the correct mast wire. Continue raising the mast, the deck person is watching the shrouds to make sure there are no snags. If the mast starts to lean to one side a lot, or it gets suddenly hard to crank, STOP. Look around for something hanging up. Once the mast is part way up, NEVER WALK BENEATH THE MAST. If all is clear, continue to raise the mast until it rests on the mast step ball, and attach the forestay to the stem fitting. You can now release the trailer winch, and reattach it to the bow of the boat for launching. You can now remove the pole, yoke, and or mast raising hinge, and bungie cords from the levers if used.

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10. At this time, you can now string all the halyards through the mast base blocks and/or deck organizers and run them back to the cockpit and through the rope clutches if applicable, and attach the boom. Launch the boat, unfold the floats, tension the shroud levers if applicable, and remove the mast raising wires.

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11. To lower the mast, just reverse this procedure in the exact order written.
The bungee cords are not needed for lowering the mast.

Always make safety the first priority in both raising, and lowering the mast. Neither process is very difficult. With some practice, it will become an easy thing to do. If at any time, any of the mast raising gear gets damaged, repair or replace it before doing another stepping of the mast, as it may have become too weak to perform its job safely. Always check and maintain all parts of your boat for the best performance possible.

HAPPY TRIMARAN SAILING!

Thank you Don Wigston with Windcraft for documenting this process!


Reach out if you have a specific question about Corsair trimarans,
we're happy to help.

Other helpful resources

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Corsair 760R >>
Corsair Sailing Manual >>

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180 Marine is the fastest growing Corsair Marine Dealer in the U.S., owned and operated by Richard Allen and Leslie Gabriel, long time Corsair trimaran racers, day sailors and cruisers.

180 Marine is the fastest growing Corsair Marine Dealer in the U.S., owned and operated by Richard Allen and Leslie Gabriel, long time Corsair trimaran racers, day sailors and cruisers.

Why would I ever consider a trimaran?

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Thank you, John Rich, for sharing these great trimaran insights!

As a multihull man, in particular, one who loves and sails trimarans, many people ask me...

“Why would I ever consider a trimaran?”

They often say: 

1. Trimarans have a smaller accommodation

Correct
The internal accommodation is compensated by the living space outside. After all, when you go sailing you do not want to spend your time inside your cabin, do you? You want to enjoy the environment and atmosphere. Most often we sail the trimarans in warm waters and to get the most out of the time onboard, to have fun with people around us, above all to enjoy our sailing experience. That is what the trimarans offer, in particular, our Corsair Trimarans! The photo above is a Corsair Cruze 970.

2. Trimarans take on board less “stuff”

Fantastic 
Contrary to many sailor’s inventories on board these vessels trimarans are not floating storage spaces. The old motto is “when you go sailing take only what you need and then take only stuff that is light”. In fact, next time you go sailing just spend the day taking stock of what you have onboard and weigh it all on the scale. You will be very surprised how much unnecessary stuff you carried in the past when you went sailing. Now sort out what is really required on board. Weigh what you selected and put it on board. Then weigh what you need on your trip, take “just in case” few extras. Now load your boat taking care of what is where so you can easily find it. You can make a little packing scratch so your crew could be informed where things are located and why. Often people sail with full tanks of fuel and water, why? 

3. Trimarans are wide

Excellent 
The wider the boat the better it is, meaning she will hill less and with a wider overall beam, the boat will be also stiffer. Flatter sailing platform on trimarans equates the faster speed. 

4. Trimarans need more space to park onshore, on the water or at the marina

Possibly
Generally, it's correct with trimarans exceeding 38 foot or 12 meters. With smaller trimarans such as a Corsair trimaran, there is a possibility of easy reduction of the beam by folding the floats tacking them neatly under the central hull. This operation is extremely easy and allows Corsair trimarans to be trailerable behind suitable SUVs, 4WDs and Pickup Tracks in case of Corsair 37. This gives the owners much-needed freedom of mobility to follow the summer season across a continent, or each time sail in different geographical location, or if the owner likes to race major regattas to take their boat there. Additionally, your Corsair can serve along the way as a comfortable and safe place to sleep. This makes Corsair almost equal the Airstream caravan (or another type) with one major difference and greatest asset. Your Corsair will float, it will sail and motor around the lake, river, bay and the sea. It will above all do this very fast giving you a big smile each time you go sailing.

As an owner of a Corsair trimaran, you have many ways to store your trimaran. You can do this folded on the trailer with the mast and rigging down on your property next to your house, or at the boat-yard on the hard-stand, alternatively on any property where you can legally park your Corsair trailer.

You can keep your Corsair on the trailer, folded with the mast/rig up. This way your trimaran is more economical to store near the water where she can be easily launched. 

Alternatively, when your marina or boat-yard has a dry storage area with mast/rig up and floats fully open you can keep your Corsair ready to deploy into the water and go sailing. 

While on the water at the marina you can moor your trimaran as is, space permitting, at the jetty or your pontoon. The best thing about Corsair folding ability is that while the marina space is at the premium you can fold your floats while motoring to your designated location and “park” your trimaran with her mast/rig up and just step off and on your boat going sailing at your leisure with a minimum of fuss. 

Lastly, you can moor your boat on a designated mooring and use a marina’s tender service or your own dinghy to get on and off your boat.

All these options give you great flexibility.

5. Trimarans can tip over

Sometimes
Every now and then we hear of horror stories of boats tipping over. When it happens to a monohull because of the ballast the boat most likely will right herself after a while. Onboard the catamarans or trimarans it is much harder. One thing is certain multihulls because they have no heavy ballast that will float on the surface mostly because of positive buoyancy due to construction materials used onboard. 

The most important thing is to understand why multihulls can tip over and always sail within the safety margins. On monohulls, we try to keep as much sail area up to go faster, while on multihulls it is paramount to reef as early as possible anticipating changing nature of the weather fronts and local weather conditions. In fact, the multihull with less sail area or center of sail gravity will sail often faster and positively safer. The biggest challenge comes when sailing multihulls in the heavy weather, which is the art form in itself and demands practice and experience. In these situations, if you must continue your passage you will make it with utter respect and caution giving the most attention to the position of your trimaran in relation to the waves.

In all this please remember, your trimaran will be very fast and its safety will be governed by the ability to get to your destination before the weather gets foul.

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6. Trimarans are more expensive

Yes
Buying a trimaran is like buying a sports car. You can buy a car that will get you from A to B, you can also buy SVU, Pickup, Van, Station Wagon, etc. You can also buy a Prestige or Exotic car. The function of each will be exactly the same, yet the price will vary between $10,000 and $1,000,000. That is 100 times difference in price. In other words, you pay for what you want based on your needs, desires, and status. 

Trimarans are the most sophisticated types of boats on the market. That is why you do not see them very often and when you see one sailing you know that it is an ultimate sailing machine which will give you prestige, comfort within the confines of its platform and above all excellent performance. 

Ultimately the choice of boat one chooses will be up to the owner, we can only guide you towards your decision based on your sailing plans.

Learn more about the Corsair 760 HERE >>

ABOUT JOHN RICH
John Rich is an outstanding yachtsman and multihull sailor and composite boat builder as well as an extraordinary man with a wealth of knowledge and unrivaled life experience which makes him a highly sought professional businessman, salesman, and trainer. He is an Australian sales representative for Corsair Trimarans and works as a salesman with Multihull Central, dealer of Corsair Trimarans and Seawind Catamarans.

Corsair 760 Training

Training days on the Corsair 760 on Lake Granby, Colorado was a big success!

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The weather and winds were perfect to demonstrate all of the modern features on and off the water with the Corsair 760. We showed how easy it is to fold and quickly tow in and out of the water. Lots of hands-on training with this couple from Arkansas.

The Corsair 760 is incredibly easy to sail, even single-handed. All sail controls lead to the cockpit. The Corsair 760 sails with almost zero heeling. 

You can see that the Corsair 760 has incredibly strong beams. The beams are the same style as the Pulse 600 and better for deflecting water.

Easy to raise the mainsail.

The pop-top hatch lifts up for full standing headroom...and it's multidirectional...so it can also slide forward, or be semi-raised.

This new trailerable trimaran is destined to bring trailer sailing to the next level. A good day had by all!

Next Corsair 760 trimaran demos and training at Lake Granby, Colorado will be July 21, 22, 2018.

For more information on any of the Corsair trimaran models contact Richard Allen with 180 Marine. 

180 Marine is the fastest growing Corsair trimaran and Seawind catamaran Dealer in the United States, owned and operated by Richard Allen and Leslie Gabriel, long-time Corsair trimaran racers, day sailors and adventure cruisers.

Direct any questions you may have about Corsair Trimarans to Richard Allen.

 richard@180marine.com

Your Midwest  / Colorado / Great Lakes / Southern California  / Texas / Great Lakes / Canada / Mexico Expert Trimaran Dealer

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Benefits of a Corsair Trimaran

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You’re ready to buy a Corsair trimaran right now!  You know which model you want but would like to speak with an experienced Corsair Dealer first to understand the purchasing logistics and after-sales.  What should you do first and how do I find a dealer nearest me?
A: Easy!  Corsair Marine has a global network of dealers ready to assist you and answer questions you may have from the beginning of your purchase through to the delivery and even launch of your new Corsair trimaran.  Our experienced dealers own Corsairs and are constantly in the process of buying one or even several.  They have raced or cruised them, organized sailing clinics and regattas with them.  Everything you need to know about buying and owning a Corsair, your dealer is there to help you. Contacting them is a great place to start.  Find a dealer nearest you.

Why is it so great to have the option of a folding trimaran?
A: It’s great because it’s foldable so therefore trailerable.  When folded up it is easy and very convenient to berth.  Basically, it’s great because of its convenience and cost efficiency due to its incredible versatility.

Can I sleep with my family/friends aboard a Corsair trimaran?
A: Absolutely. Not only can you sleep aboard one of our boats but you can pull it right up to any beach or just off the beach giving you access to the best of both worlds, on the water and convenient access to the land.

Is my trimaran high enough performance to race?
A: Corsair models are renowned for their high-performance capabilities and in all sorts of conditions! In fact, even on a gentle puff of wind, they move quite quickly. As well as being high performing and super competitive, they also provide you and your crew with the necessary room, comfort, handling, and structural reliability.

Where can I keep my trimaran?
A: On a mooring; beached at your favorite secret spot or anchored there as well; folded in a berth or on a trailer at home! Due to its versatility, it’s really up to you!

Is there a warranty on my newly purchased Corsair?
A: Yes – All new Corsairs come with a 5-year structural warranty.

Can I customize my boat?
A: Yes – you can select from a wide range of options, fabrics, wrappings, and signage.

How do I service my trimaran?
A: Contact your dealer network and they will be the best contacts for support.

How long does it take from order to delivery?
A: On average a minimum of 6 to 16 weeks depending on the model.

What about the resale value?
A: Corsair Marine trimarans have an excellent reputation and are in high demand throughout the world, in particular, the USA and Europe but increasingly in Asia and the South Pacific. Used Corsairs have sometimes sold for a higher value than their original price making them an excellent investment for their owners.

How do I promote hosting a Corsair regatta at my yacht club?
A: Contact your nearest dealer for Corsair Community information.

What is the Corsair global Owners Community?
A: We have a number of Corsair owners around the world that organize or host regattas and sailing ‘Safaris’. Corsair also regularly sponsors events in conjunction with host Yacht Clubs. Learn more on Corsair Marine’s Facebook Page.

I know trimarans are safe but what do they offer me over a monohull or a catamaran?
A: Corsair designs have an excellent safety record due to their stability, unsinkability and conservative rigging. A Corsair trimaran unlike a monohull or a catamaran offers you versatility with its uniquely patented folding design, accessibility to places boats with fixed keels and fixed daggerboards/rudders could not access (resulting in true solitude and escape), beachability for those who enjoy stepping directly onshore and best of all, affordability. Everything you could possibly want in a ‘form follows function’ design.


If you're interested in knowing more about a specific Corsair model contact US trimaran expert Richard Allen. richard@180marine.com

Richard is a long-standing Corsair trimaran expert with vast experience across all models.

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Corsair 970 - Training

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Three days of intense training on a Corsair 970.

The Trimaran Sailing Clinic from 180 Marine is designed to provide the essential foundation of sailing skills on a Corsair trimaran. Learn how to sail a Corsair better, or sample what Corsair trimarans are like to sail if you've always wondered.

This private clinic was held in December 2018 in Southern California on a Corsair 970.
Small group clinics are offered as well.

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We sailed out of Oceanside, California (just north of San Diego).
Other training clinics will be held throughout the year in Dana Point or San Diego. And we have a clinic planned in September in New Jersey sailing a new Corsair 760R. For more information contact Leslie Gabriel - leslie@180marine.com

We offer clinics as half-day, single-day or two-day sailing clinics, these experiences get the new trimaran owner started out right while building upon previous sailing experience. Using the very latest Corsair trimarans as our teaching platform, we begin with trimaran design and boat dynamics, mast raising and lowering and how to launch either by crane or ramp. As you become more confident with your sailing skills, it’s possible to sail to Catalina Island, 61 miles (53.26 nautical miles) out from Oceanside on the Corsair 970. We wouldn't recommend sailing the Pulse 600 out to Catalina Island unless you really like it athletic!

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We also offer training at the location of your choice on your new Corsair trimaran.

Our instruction is extremely comprehensive. We believe strongly that the best way to learn to sail is by actually sailing!  And with a maximum of four sailors per boat, all sailors are certain to receive plenty of personal attention. Participants gain extensive hands-on experience, building the sailing skills and knowledge specific to sailing a trimaran.

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

Email Leslie Gabriel for all details or to reserve your slot.
leslie@180marine.com

Corsair 760 Demo Weekend

Another successful demo weekend on the Corsair 760!

Did you know...Multihull World Magazine named the Corsair 760 Boat of the Year for boats under 40 feet?

There's no substitute for getting out on the water to really experience this beautiful boat and everything it has to offer!

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Out on Lake Granby, Colorado. We had good wind, and a little rain, then lots of sunshine, and that's why we love Colorado!

When you see a Corsair 760 trimaran first hand, you'll quickly see the high-quality construction Corsair's offer. 

After spending a couple hours with the Corsair 760 trimaran you will start to appreciate all it has to offer! So, why not take a road trip out to Colorado and come see the Corsair 760 first hand.

If you're interested in knowing more about any of the Corsair models contact Richard Allen.

We will have this Corsair 760 trimaran in the Dillon Open, Dillon, Colorado on August 3-5, 2018.