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  • Francis Joyon
    April 4, 2013
    Speedsailing Chronicles: Joyon Poised
    The French solo multihull master Francis Joyon is aiming to own the four biggest speed sailing records, which he calls, appropriately, the Grand Slam.
    Related tags: Racing | News | Trimaran | Blog | Europe | Multihull | Shorthanded Ocean Racing | Speed Records
  • Sailing World
    April 4, 2013
    MOD70 Retreats for Strength
    The MOD70 has attracted interest and spectators, and delivered on being a relatively safe yet fun multihull class. But the problem is that the sponsors are not able to turn the spending spigot tap on again, or at least not just yet.
    Related tags: Racing | Trimaran | Blog | Europe | Multihull | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
  • Cam Lewis
    March 29, 2013
    Cam's MOD70
    The first MOD70 campaign sets up shop in the United States. Orion Racing, with Cam Lewis, plans to train in San Francisco this summer.
    Related tags: Racing | News | Sailboats | Trimaran | West Coast | Multihull | Krys Ocean Race | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
  • Corsair 24 Trimaran
    February 4, 2013
    Corsair 24: Multiplying on the Bay
    All the hoopla surrounding the 34th America's Cup has San Francisco Bay's multihull community electrified. From the January/February 2013 issue of Sailing World.
    Related tags: Racing | Sailboats | Corsair | Trimaran | Article
  • Michel Desjoyeaux
    December 31, 2012
    Desjoyeaux Talks Up MOD70 Sailing
    Offshore sailing legend Michel Desjoyeaux hopes an American team will soon take part in the MOD70 circuit.
    Related tags: Racing | Trimaran | Blog | Multihull | bruce gain | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
  • sailingworldboty2013_searail19_0012.jpg
    December 11, 2012
    SeaRail 19
    Boat of the Year Nominee

    Photos by Walter Cooper

    The SeaRail 19 is a pint-sized trimaran imported from Vietnam, built by a former Corsair Trimaran employee with imput from noted multihull designer Nigel Irens. The test boat was delivered straight from U.S. Customs, so its U.S. distributor, Bob Gleason, a multihull veteran, was on the water sorting it out before its test time. As we approached Gleason, he looked concerned and suggested the boat not be tested. “The [leeward] float is really burying, and there’s a lot of flexing in the forward beam,” he said. “I don’t think we should go through with this: The boat’s just not ready.”

    “Nonsense,” BOTY judge Chuck Allen responded before rolling onto the SeaRail’s trampoline like a Navy SEAL. Off the two of them went, with the screacher deployed, reaching across the bay at a high rate of speed. Gleason was right, though. The other judges looked on as the leeward ama submerged every time a gust filled the sails. After an hour and a half of hard sailing, however, the boat was perfectly intact and the judges were pleasantly surprised. “It was easy to sail, had a high fun factor to it,” said Rich. “If they cleaned up the construction and got the buoyancy right, they’d have something worth talking about. It’s almost there.”

    The standard pricing was quoted at $28,000.

    Related tags: Boat of the Year | Boats | Photos | Sailboats | Trimaran | Photo Gallery | Boat of the Year | BOTY
  • sailingworldboty2013_motive25r_0235.jpg
    December 11, 2012
    Motive 25R
    Boat of the Year Nominee

    Photos by Walter Cooper

    The slick Motive 25R was a showstopper at the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis (and the Newport International Boatshow where it was named best-in-show). In the BOTY fleet, it was certainly the most unique and most intriguing. According to Motive Trimaran founder Pete Ansel, a special-effects-specialist-turned-boatbuilder, the concept of the Motive 25R is based on the popularity of "raiding" (adventure racing/camping) in Europe, the desire to have something with the performance of a Weta Trimaran and trampoline space on which to sleep.

    Ansel also says the design emphasis was on "easy performance," so to achieve this there’s no boom to have to deal with, it has simple sail-control systems, and a clever way to remove the amas for trailering. The judges, however, couldn’t overlook two serious construction issues that appeared during the test sail: The center hull’s deck wasn’t cored so it flexed underfoot and creased beneath the gennaker winch when it was loaded (preventing them from flying the screecher), and the four synthetic cables between the main hull and the amas regularly dragged through the water (the angle of these, said designer Jeremy Wurmfeld, would be adjusted).

    The judges also felt that the rig (which did not have a mast rotator, which is important on multihulls) was too short, and as a result, the boat was underpowered. “This is one of those boats that’s great in concept but needs a lot more time in development and workup,” said Greg Stewart. “It wasn’t ready.”

    We hope to see a finished version for BOTY 2014 because the potential for something very cool is there in the waiting.

    Related tags: Boat of the Year | Boats | Photos | Sailboats | Trimaran | Photo Gallery | Multihull
  • Sailing World
    July 10, 2012
    MOD-ernizing Ocean Racing
    Although they've been hovering under the radar of sailing fans, Multi One Design 70 trimarans could shine in the spotlight if given the chance. With the right media, better scheduling, and improved promotion, these incredibly fast boats could really take flight.
    Related tags: Racing | Trimaran | MOD 70 | Multi One Design 70 | ocean racing | Ryan O'Grady | volvo | Volvo Ocean Racing | Offshore Racing | Speed Records
  • nycfinish14.jpg
    July 5, 2012
    MODs Take Manhattan
    SW senior editor Stu Streuli reports back from MOD 70 Musandam-Oman Sail at the Prologue of the Krys Ocean Race, from Newport, R.I., to New York City.
    Related tags: Racing | Trimaran | Video | Northeast | Multihull | Krys Ocean Race | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
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    July 5, 2012
    Krys Ocean Race: Prologue
    The Prologue of the Krys Ocean Race took five MOD 70 teams from Newport, R.I., to the Big Apple. Stève Ravussin's Race for Water came out with the win. Photos: Billy Black/Krys Ocean Race

    Click here to watch videos from the Prologue aboard Musandam-Oman Sail, and click here to read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.

    Related tags: Racing | Photos | Trimaran | Photo Gallery | Northeast | Multihull | Krys Ocean Race | MOD 70 | Offshore Racing
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