Hull and decks: glassfibre/polyvinyl foam sandwich
Beams: glassfibre/foam sandwich reinforced with carbon fibre
Construction techniques: hand lamination and vacuum bagging
1994 Corsair F-24 Mk II production starts
1996 Corsair F-24 Mk II awarded Sailing World's "Boat of the Year" in the performance multihull category
2000 Model name changes to Corsair 24 Mk II
2003 Combined production of the 24 to date exceeds 300
With its innovative, yet very well proven folding system the 24 is easily trailerable. The cabin sleeps four, and spacious decks and nets give ample room to spread out on leasurely trips. Heads and other cruising amenities are optional.
Based on the , the very versatile Corsair 24 Mk II is both an effective one-design or PHRF racer and a neat pocket cruiser. Lightweight, with a highly developed rig, the 24 Mk II is capable of exhilerating performance with top speeds over 20 kts in suitable conditions. A rotating mast and square topped main give a high degree of aerodynaic efficiency that particularly enhances reaching performance. Rig options include a roller furling screecher, asymetric spinnker and a bowsprit from which to fly them. Easily handled, the boat can be raced, even in tough conditions, with a crew of three or even two.
Based on the , the very versatile Corsair 24 Mk II is both an effective one-design or PHRF racer
Condition: | New |
Hull Material: | Carbon Fibre |
Type: | Catamaran |
Hull Material:Carbon Fibre Type:Catamaran The F-24 Mk I is a versatile sports cruiser, very well designed and adapted for day sailing, ...
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