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My guess is that while many tris sailors have come from beach cats, the activities of the tris have more in common with Monos than with beach cats so people may not think to look on this site. I monitor anything to do with racing that I can find! I'm just not usually very vocal.
K. Garlick
Evolution, 28R, #185

Sailing a tri probably has more similarities with sailing cats than monos but owning a big tri certainly has more to do with owning a mono.
Life is too short for monohulls
p.s. it bothers me that someone has to approve my posts on that forum. Although a referee is good sometimes, it isn't necessary.
Having never sailed monohulls, I can't say whether is sails more like a monohull or a cat. My experience, however is that whenever I race my corsair I am at a yacht club with monohulls participating on the same race course. Its rare that a beach cat is even within sight and which brings me to my point,
out of sight, out of mind
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I agree this site is much more user friendly! The Corsair 28 Association also has a forum but it is not as easy to use as Yahoo and gets used even less than this site. Only thing that Yahoo has is that a lot of non racers are actively using it. You can find the Yahoo site when you search Corsair in a browser. I have not seen this site come up in a similar search.


This format is certainly easier and faster to use.
I have just moved across from the F18 Forum as my F32 plans are in the post and my workshop is ready to go once I get the materials sorted.
my eldest son has inherited the my Infusion, my youngest son has inherited the H16 from my eldest son - that leaves me with the Dragoon to sell for materials!
Lets keep talking and this forum will get going.
Paul [F32 #?]

Patrick Pettengill
Quite possible. We were looking for crew for it. Cliff Farrah was able to set us up with crew in the end. Are you in Fort Walton Beach area?
I don't know anything about a 24 circuit; however, these were the Corsairs at last weekend's Marco Island Regatta. Six of them were 24's
The Corsair Marine forum isn't very user friendly and the postings don't cross ie. 24 sailors don't see 28 sailors postings and vice versa.
If you wanted more info regarding the 24's, Ed Dixon may be the person to contact. He arranged the Marco Island event.
Class D Multhull Corsair 24 Fleet
1 Tri-Power 369 Dixon, Ed 24 Corsair 24 84
2 Aquila 418 Perisho, Paul 24 Corsair 24 84
3 Trimatic 356 Roedig, Andy 24 Corsair 24 84
4 Due South 83 Amhral, Luis 24 Corsair 24 84
5 Sticky Tongue 416 Luhring,Garland 24 Corsair 24 84
6 Vorpal Blade 319 Nugent, Pat 24 Corsair 24 84 2
Class D Multihull Fleet
1 Flight Simulator 64 Reese. Tom 28 Corsair 28R 21
2 Fifty-Fifty 193 Onsgard,Robert 28 Corsair 28R 21
3 Evolution 185 Garlick, Katherine 28 Corsair 28R 21
4 Third Tri 56 Geller, Lawrence 24 Corsair Sprint 750
5 Anhinga 327 Libbey,Robert 27 Corsair F27 48
I think the main reason the Yahoo forum keeps more traffic is just that's the one everybody'a been using the longest. Even when the new open forum came up here, it took awhile before the old version was closed out, even though the new one was far better.
So - everybody keep posting and get some good content here and the tide may turn. That having been said, there's a great wealth of info on the Yahoo forum, use the link for the upgraded search to find it.
As for whether the tris are like cats or monos - I think the point is well made that ownership is more like a mono in that you are now dealing with a larger boat that has many systems the beach cats do not. You'll get more stuff from the big suppliers than from Murrays! Batteries, outboards, fuse panels, galleys, heads, remote engine controls, etc., etc., etc....
As far as sailing goes - I think you can go both ways. You can sail your tri like a mono and be happy - it just won't be as fast as if you take its performance possibilities into mind.

Seems that tris would sail more like cats because they generate more apparent wind than a mono does which changes sailing angles- most dramatically downwind. But then again... what am I saying... I have little experience on tris SO FAR! <img src=
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I guess my point was that some folks will buy these boats after sailing monos for years, and sail the tri in the same manner. It will feel a little livelier, and they'll probably be happy. Folks who know a little more about the apparent wind that can be generated will sail hotter angles and be more comfortable heating the boat up and get more performance.
Hi Craig! Missed you guys at the Marco Island Regatta. Looking forward to seeing you at Key West Race Week. I understand that some of the 28R's are also doing Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race the week before. Any hope for getting Brian Harrison to do Key West Race Week?
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