Navigarea cu Corsair 760 Trimaran [BOAT DEMO & REVIEW]

Navigarea cu Corsair 760 Trimaran [BOAT DEMO & REVIEW]



Mergem într-o aventură SOLO la bordul palpitantului trimaran Corsair 760 în parcuri naționale îndepărtate pentru a vedea toate caracteristicile de design ale acestei ambarcațiuni ultra-versatile și pentru a descoperi că nu aveți întotdeauna nevoie de un echipaj sau de o barcă mare pentru a vă bucura de croazieră. DESCARCĂ AICI UN PACHET DE INFORMAȚII https://www.multihullcentral.com/boat/corsair-760-2-trimaran/ Sau sună la 1300 852 620 sau e-mail info@multihullcentral.com

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24 thoughts on “Navigarea cu Corsair 760 Trimaran [BOAT DEMO & REVIEW]

  1. Hi. Did I hear you say an alcohol stove? I'm struggling to find an alcohol stove to replace a Maxie stove that is no longer made. I'm curious of what you have used and where to source. Hope you can help.
    Nice boat as well.

  2. Really enjoy the in depth reviews of different boats but please do away with that crap music 👍

  3. Great video Brent there are many advantages to sailing a trailer sailer and it would be impossible to list them all in a short video but I believe that you have done well getting out the philosophical points of solo adventure sailing. I'm just so glad I discovered this at a young age and have had many years and many holidays engaging in such a wonderful activity.

  4. that music is pretty bad. nice boat though, and I'm not even a fan of multi-hulls! but, I love the compact/trailerability (is that a word?).

  5. Love the concept, and simplicity.
    Fast cruising means extending the range from your mooring, and on the trailer even extend it further. Not much heeling sees the family happier and makes moving around easy. Big trampolines are excellent sun loungers on anchor.
    And I fully subscribe to the single handed experience! Not depending on crew = more days you actually use the boat.
    Have sailed on a Dragonfly 25 before, but got the slightly bigger DF28 for a few years now. I admit I like some creature comfort, such as pressurized water, 2 flame hob, gas heating (essential for sailing in Norway), and for weekends with the family, a separate toilet closed off with a door.
    Personally I prefer the DF Swingwing System (over the Corsair’s flipping up and under), folding the outriggers without any tools and keeping them level just about when approaching my home harbour with a 3.50m wide berth.
    But, admittedly, all this adds cost! And DF prices are stiff – you can get a much bigger boat for the same money. It really depends what you want – I made my choice and am happy!

  6. fell in love instantly – i am scared to find out about the price 😉
    any hints about charter possiblities in the mediteranean???
    video is awesome … but change the music asap 😉

  7. amazing it took so long to make a boat like these … versatile and efficient … need to sail from a to b efficiently and low l winds , good weather … trolling motor or 2 might even move it instead of motor . funny it took this many year to up grade simple sailing canoe .. i am nobody and i thought of this in few weeks … how come they don't put pontoons on saying canoe .. list;e bigger for cock pit and water protection . lol. pretty cool. looks awesome …

  8. ***For the solo sailor who wants a fast affordable performance trimaran, but also wants to generate power for a ton of sailing electronics, computer gear, powered winches, windlass & induction hob. The solution has finally arrived:

    1 – Corsair 760 folding ama trimaran: https://youtu.be/dZKNWuvLeJc

    2 – Paired with the brand new ePropulsion Navy 6 EVO 9.9hp electric outboard/hydrogenerator which can generate up to 1kW of power into it's lithium batteries: https://www.epropulsion.com/navy/ (scroll down to bottom of Navy 6 page for hydrogeneration specs)
    3 – A couple checks out the Corsair 880: https://youtu.be/PJOBryFphvw

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