In its second major regatta win since arriving in Australia late last year the Corsair 760 won its division on OMR in the 2018 Moreton Bay Multihull Regatta held at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron last weekend. Skippered by current F18 National Champion Daniel Van Kerckhof, of Send It Sailing, the Corsair 760 sailed beautifully to finish with 2 firsts, 2 seconds and a third to win the regatta by a clear 3 points. ‘It is a great little family boat perfect for that weekend away and still able to cater for all skill levels on the racing scene’ said skipper Daniel Van Kerckhof. ‘The little Corsair handles superbly and is quite damn comfy.’ This follows her debut regatta and win on OMR at Geelong Race Week earlier this year where she was skippered by Stephen Medwell and crewed by Greg Goodall and Michael…
Corsair 760 Syndication $45,000 per 1/3 share Enjoy the freedom of sailing on your own state of the art Corsair trailerable trimaran, but at a fraction of the cost. That’s what a Corsair Syndicate can offer you. Multihull Central have over 17 successful syndicates operating in Australia and overseas and now make this an opportunity for you to own a Corsair 760 With a total of 17 weeks per share, enjoy the best of both worlds and get a taste of the cruising lifestyle – only limited shares remain! ONGOING COSTS The ongoing costs are estimated at $650 per share per year. This includes trailer registration, engine and winch servicing, yearly detailing, insurance and more. All fixed costs are split by share proportions. Other variable costs in relation to individual owner use of the vessel are additional costs. The team at Multihull Central have Syndicated…
Seawinds are on sale! Call any of our agents in nearly every state in Australia (even in New Zealand!) to schedule a Seawind test sail. Until you have sailed a Seawind, you may not fully appreciate why Seawind owners love them so much. Unbelievably tough and reliable, ergonomically well thought through, and arguably the best performing production catamaran range on the market with mini-keels thanks to their narrower hull and lighter displacement than most competitors. To book, contact your local agent: Sydney – Jake 0412 511 177 Brisbane – Andrew @ 0402 345 245 Melbourne – Terry @ 0408 336 626 Perth – Patrick 0418 887 911 Auckland – Steve +64 2874 459197 Or simply email reply to us your preferred location and we will be in touch. Thanks to a strong AUD/USD rate, Seawind also enjoy some of the best pricing with boats…
Friday 27 – Saturday 28 October, 2017 * Raft up for a lunch * Fun races with prizes for best dressed crew * SEAbbatical Short Film Festival Screening * Dinner at the Tramsheds Friday 27th October 1pm Workshop for trimming your sails perform 3pm Briefing at Multihull Central Marina 4pm Fun sail around Sydney Harbour 7pm Wood Fired Pizza and trivia night 9pm Screening of SEAbbatical Short Film Festival Saturday October 28th 8am Breakfast 10am Fun sail around Sydney Harbour 12noon – 3pm Raft up for a lunch on the boats and swim in the harbour 4pm Fun sail around Sydney Harbour 7.30pm Dinner at the Tramsheds Here is a snippet from last years event from the first day – not much wind!
An exciting delivery of an Aquila 44 to Sydney being delivered by Yacht Express in Rose Bay. Something different in Sydney! Come and see her at our marina in Rozelle Bay! For more information on this boat click here Aquila 44
The Bay to Bay trailable yacht race is an annual sailing event held on the first weekend in May each year, in the Great Sandy National Park. The race is sailed from Tin Can Bay, at the southern end of the Great Sandy Strait, and Hervey Bay, at the northern end, with an overnight stop at Garry’s Anchorage, Fraser Island. The race is Queensland’s largest yacht race and the second largest in Australia, although it is limited to between 200 and 250 competitors for navigational safety. Because of the shallow depth of some sections of the course, the event is limited to trailer sailors of both mono and multihull types. The Bay to Bay race was originally conceived by members of the Hervey Bay Sailing Club on 18 April 1980. Originally suggested as a one-day trailer yacht race from Tin Can Bay to…
Multihull Central Regatta gives Sydney Harbour regulars a sight of flying Multihulls! Following the incredible turnout of both cruising and racing catamarans and trimarans at the Hamilton Island Race week in August, Multihull Central opened their traditional Seawind Regatta on Sydney harbour to all multihulls. With fifteen multihulls entered in total, the weekend was a complete success. In addition to the Seawinds, there were Schionnings, a Grainger, Crowthers, a Prescott Whitehaven, a Lagoon, a Toro, a Corsair Sprint 750 and a Pulse 600. There were two divisions, the racing division and the cruising division, both with different courses that weaved their way between the Opera House and Manly. Hosted by Multihull Central, the boat owners and crew joined together for a social evening of Pizza ‘made to order’ at their marina on Friday night after the day’s racing had been completed. The winds…
Two new Corsair Pulse 600 trimarans were delivered by Multihull Central to the RQYS in time for the start of the sailing season to join a new initiative by the club whereby a new category of membership now includes the use of the two cutting edge trimarans for the purposes of learning to sail, cruising with family or one design racing. “We recognize that for sailing as a sport and recreation to be relevant to the next generation, there needs to be new and exciting boat designs that capture the imagination and are fun to sail,” said Brent Vaughan, Director of Multihull Central. “But equally important is providing access to these boats and encouraging participation to those uninitiated.” “Multihulls are leading growth trends worldwide in both racing and recreational cruising , but it has always frustrated me that unless you either know someone with…