A nice example of the popular Corsair F-24 Mk II in very good condition, with a full sail inventory.
Sails
Main, jib, screacher, Schurr Sails, Pentex
Mainsail cover, Sunbrella
Spinnaker, Neil Pryde
Screecher and spinnaker control kits
Mast and rigging
Aluminum rotating mast, Ballenger, with updated mast base/rotation system
Aluminum bowsprit
Side stays and forestay, synthetic, Colligo Marine
Mainsheet with 8:1 purchase
New tiller handle
Electrical system
12V electrical system with ircuit breaker panel
West Marine gel cell battery
Interior lights, running lights
10W solar panel for battery charging
Electronics and navigation instruments
New Raymarine Tridata thru-hull sensor – speed and temp
Raymarine Tridata – depth – speed – distance
Raycom VHF radio w/DDS, remote mike, mast antenna
Handheld VHF radio
Deck mount compass
Lowrance GPS w/US and Canada chart chips
Charts (assorted)
Miscellaneous
3 anchors: Fortress FX11, Bruce 14 lb, Danforth
swim ladder
3 and 8 ft tiller extensions
dock lines
pop-top over over companionway
boat stands for maintenance
White polyester boat cover
Motor
Tohatsu 8 hp with electric start; forward and reverse gears
3 gallon fuel tank
Trailer
1999 F.E Trailers single axle road trailer, 3500 GVWR
all new brake parts: actuator, brake drums and backing plates
LED lights
Goodyear Assurance tires with Marathon spare wheel and tire
one extra spare tire
spare wheel bearings and seals
The F-24 Mk II is a compact, easily trailerable, folding trimaran that is ideal for cruising and level racing. With its roomy cabin and optional cruising amenities, the F-24 also becomes a highly mobile pocket cruiser. But it's the amazing performance - with 20-knots plus speed capability - that sets the F-24 apart. The F-24 is a tough, lightweight sport boat that is exceptionally fast, responsive and safe to sail. In recognition of its versatility and broad-based appeal, the F-24 won the "Performance Multihull" title in Sailing World's 1996 Boat of the Year competition. The F-24 has a surprisingly large and roomy cabin. The large pop-top companionway hatch can be rigged with a weather enclosure fitted with either windows or screens. The F-24 converts easily into an overnight family cruiser. An optional galley module that includes a sink, stove, water tank and pump provides basic amenities, and there's also space for a portable head. When daysailing or racing, these units can be removed easily to save space and reduce weight. The two single settees in the cabin and a V-berth forward sleep four in comfort. The mast is easily raised or lowered by one person using the trailer winch or one of the jib sheet winches. The flexible sail plan gives the F-24 all-round performance in a wide range of conditions and is easy to handle. It sports a fully-battened, square-top mainsail, which places more sail area aloft to take best advantage of light air. The working jib may be either hank-on or roller furled. The F-24 employs a single, carbon-reinforced daggerboard situated in the main hull. This is an efficient foil of uniform section that minimizes drag while enhancing lift, boat speed and overall performance.
mainsail, square top, fully battened
jib, roller furling, on Harken roller furling system
screacher, roller furling
asymmetrical spinnaker
aluminum rotating mast
aluminum bowsprit
4 winches, two self tailing
wing nets replaced 2011.
12V electrical system with battery and circuit breaker panel
interior lights
running lights
VHF radio
bulkhead mounted compass
depth sounder
autopilot, Simrad TP10, needs repair
solar panel for battery charging
anchor with rode
fenders and dock lines
extra winch handles
folding cushions
swim ladder
tiller extension
galley module
marine head
Trimini
trailer: 1999 single axle trailer, F.E. Trailers, with inertia-activated (surge brakes), spare wheel and tire mounted on trailer frame. Tires and coupler just replaced, and brakes reconditioned.
motor: Tohatsu 5 h.p. 4 cycle outboard
Windcraft offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.