NEW Corsair 880 Trailerable Trimaran


Length
28' 10" - 8.80m
Vessel Location
Annandale NSW
Model Year
2022
Hull Material
Composite

Fast, fun and stable the all new Corsair 880 trimaran has been designed and built from the ground up by Corsair Marine. Inspired by the very popular and hall of fame F27. She is completely safe and comfortable and perfect for people of all skill levels.

Designed with comfort in mind, the Corsair 880 is fully kitted out for cruising or weekends away. Electric lighting, refrigeration, manual or electric toilet, and even air conditioning is available. Furthermore, 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.

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. In other words, drive to your ideal cruising or racing destination and spend more time on the water.

For more information call Michael Meehan


Boat Reference
Corsair 880
Model Year
2022
Length
28' 10" - 8.80m
Beam
6.8m / 2.5m folded
Draft
0.45m
Displacement
1.66tn Tonnes
Vessel Location
Annandale Nsw
Region
New South Wales
Use
Family, Leisure, Racing
Designer
Corsair Marine
Builder
Corsair Marine
Hull Material
Composite
Decks Material
Composite
Water
Yes
Accommodation
Full standing headroom.
Berths
V berth double forward, ability to sleep 5.
Toilet
Fully enclosed
Air-Con
Available
Refrigeration
Yes
Stove
Yes
Remarks
More information is available on request.

CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Multihull Central
Telephone
Address
The Boat Works North Yard
199 Beattie Road
Coomera QLD Australia
  

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