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| Small trimarans for the amateur builder. I'm interested in building a list of small trailerable tris that plans are available for and that suit the amateur builder. Folding is a must, around the 26' mark (24 to 28?) is probably ideal, economical build is always good, good looking (you have to love your boat!) is nice, good interior space but not a dog for it, good pace.... again no dogs. I'm more interested in cataloguing a list here than arguing each individual boats merits, links to tests, designers, pictures etc both for myself any anyone who is like minded to explore. So what do you like? |
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| Zed, Check out http://smalltrimarans.com/blog/ The Small Tri book sold there is a great read IMO, although most of the boats are a bit smaller than 26'. There is only one Trinado. A chapter about it in the afore-mentioned book. |
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| Yeah, thks, I tripped over that site before looking for your beast. Scant mention of your little machine, I was hoping to find more about that one but she looks to be a rare breed. Its got me wondering how many more there are like her that I have never seen before. |
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Demountable is also acceptable to me. |
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| Scarab 8 metre folding trimaran Not in love with the multi chine type construction but they are supposed to be good boats. |
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| hat about Ian Farrier's new F22? Seems to meet your objectives - he has a lot of detail on home building, five already on the water. http://www.f-boat.com/pages/trimarans/F-22.html |
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| Yup... link away! I mean this to be a resource thread for anyone who is interest in a tri around that size, so its all fair game. Cheers Z |
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| http://www.lunadadesign.com/ http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/index.cfm http://www.multimarine.com/whoweare.php http://www.proafile.com/ Just a few, but they have lots of links! |
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| Having been along the same lines for many a dreaming year you will nearly all ways end back at the Farrier site,so many reasons to not build a F boat that far outway the disadvantages. Tritum dose look cool and Eric Larouges Pulsar range http://www.lerouge-yachts.com/tri_8.htm are pretty tasty. There was also a new boat the Grainger ST7 but it needs about 1 metre more in length of cabin space to be an over nighter as well. ![]() |
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