San Diego Winter Series - Cortez Racing...
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The
37CR Bluewater Cruiser features shallow draft with retractable
daggerboard and rudder for exploring, a carbon rotating wing mast and
quality deck hardware.It boasts an intelligently designed deck layout
with halyards, topping lift, reefing and outhaul controlled at the
mast.All other control lines go to the cockpit for ease of sail handling
and control.
The interior brings more of the amenities you have come to expect from our larger boats: a functional yet spacious galley, ample cabinet and storage space, comfortable curved setee with seating for six, enclosed head with molded-in vanity with sink and shower attachment.
Forward, a spacious V berth easily sleeps two adults in comfort. Additional sleeping accommodation for two are in the spacious aft cabin; and the dining area converts to an additional bunk in the main cabin.
MySailing.com.au, January 2011.“We have now spent two great winters in the Caribbeand living on the boat and cruised over 11,000 nautical miles. The boat reaches at close to wind speed even when loaded down for cruising and I can usually average 11 knots on long passages (Massachusetts to Bermuda in 2.5 days and Bermuda to St. Martin in 3.5 days).” Brian Mann, Corsair 37 owner quoted in My Sailing..
Multihulls World Magazine, Australia, July 2011
- Many Corsairs are raced worldwide. In cruising mode Corsairs have crossed oceans and even gone among the icefields, so these folding boats have proved their toughness.
- The Corsair 37 showed itself to be an able performer and looks to be a well-made and practical family boat.
- It would be an ideal craft for shoal water cruising, club racing and its folding arms also make it possible for the occasional tow to a new cruising ground.
Multihulls World magazine, June 2010:
"For those of you who like trimarans but want to sail further (and faster), the builder is offering the Corsair 37CR, a top of the range boat which offers the comfort of a cruising monohull, the catamaran's comfortable flat sailing and the speed and excitement of a trimaran... This is a real cruising long distance boat... and a fast one!"
To see a video of the C37 that was filmed in Sydney in June 2011, click here.