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The F-27 Sport Cruiser is an American trailerable
trimaran A trimaran (or double-outrigger) is a multihull boat that comprises a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls (or "floats") which are attached to the main hull with lateral beams. Most modern trimarans are sailing yachts designed for recreati ...
sailboat that was designed by New Zealander
Ian Farrier Farrier Marine is a catamaran and trimaran manufacturer based in Christchurch, New Zealand. The sailing boats produced by this shipyard are designed by Ian Farrier (1947-2017), and have a unique patented folding system without hinges in the beams ...
in 1984–1985.


Production

The boat was built by Corsair Marine in the United States between 1986 and February 1997, with 450 examples completed. The F-27 was replaced in production by the derivative F-28 design, later designated as the Corsair 28.


Development

The F-27's concept started in 1973 in Australia when Farrier developed and patented the outrigger folding system that made the design possible. Ten years later Wal-Mart heir
John T. Walton John Thomas Walton (October 8, 1946 – June 27, 2005) was an American war veteran and a son of Walmart founder Sam Walton. He was also the chairman of True North Venture Partners, a venture capital firm. Walton cofounded the Children's Scholars ...
approached Farrier about designing a boat and setting up production in the United States. Farrier agreed to take on the project on the condition that he had control of all aspects of the enterprise from design to production. Walton agreed and so Farrier moved his family to the US in March 1984 and started work in the position of Vice President. A location was found in Chula Vista, near San Diego, California and Corsair Marine was established. Corsair started with the construction of the fiberglass molds to complete the prototype F-27. The prototype was completed and launched in May 1985. It was named ''Superfox'' in honor of Farrier's previous boat, a Tramp 19 named ''Flying Fox''. The prototype was successful and production molds were built. The factory was relocated to larger facilities in the same neighborhood, this time with of floor space. Over the first few years, new production techniques, such as vacuum bag moulding, were introduced that increased efficiency and allowed more boats to be produced. In 1987 the factory was expanded to , by leasing the existing second half of the building and putting in an intervening door. In 1986 six boats were produced. This increased to 12 in 1987 and 33 in 1988. In 1989 the 100th boat was completed. A production peak was achieved in 1991, with 101 boats completed. Farrier left the company in 1991, conflicting with Walton over "growing concerns about company directions", but having established production and wishing to move back to Australia to work on his
F-31 Sport Cruiser The F-31 Sport Cruiser is a family of American trailerable trimaran sailboats that was designed by New Zealander Ian Farrier and first built in 1991. The F-31 is the production development of the Farrier F-9, which were built by custom sh ...
design. He re-established connections with the company once Corsair had been sold to Paul Koch in 1994, but severed all ties in 2000. Farrier described the relationship between himself and Corsair as "disappointing", but added "however, this takes nothing away from the F-27 and our joint achievements".


Design

The F-27 is a small recreational trimaran, built predominantly of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, fiberglass, Kevlar and foam. It has a fractional
sloop A sloop is a sailboat with a single mast typically having only one headsail in front of the mast and one mainsail aft of (behind) the mast. Such an arrangement is called a fore-and-aft rig, and can be rigged as a Bermuda rig with triangular sa ...
rig, a transom-hung rudder and a
daggerboard A daggerboard is a retractable centreboard used by various sailing craft. While other types of centreboard may pivot to retract, a daggerboard slides in a casing. The shape of the daggerboard converts the forward motion into a windward lift, cou ...
keel. It displaces . All variants of the boat have a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor located in an aft deck well, for docking and maneuvering. The F-27 has a hull speed of .


Variants

;F-27 Sport Cruiser :This model was designed by Ian Farrier and commercially introduced in 1986 after the prototype first sailed in May 1985. It has a length overall of , a waterline length of , displaces . ;Corsair 27 :This model was designed by Ian Farrier and built between 1986 and 1997, until replaced in production by the F-28. It has a non-rotating mast, a length overall of , a waterline length of , displaces . The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . It has a
spinnaker A spinnaker is a sail designed specifically for sailing off the wind on courses between a reach (wind at 90° to the course) to downwind (course in the same direction as the wind). Spinnakers are constructed of lightweight fabric, usually n ...
of . ;F-28 and Corsair 28 :This model was designed by Ian Farrier and introduced in February 1997, it was later re-designated as the Corsair 28 in 2001. It was built using the same molds as the F-27. It has a length overall of , a waterline length of , displaces . It has an asymmetrical spinnaker of and a
screacher A screecher is a sail that combines the features of a spinnaker and a reacher. Its similarity with a spinnaker is that it is not attached to a stay along its luff, and typically has a slightly larger curvature than a genoa. Luff shape and tensio ...
of . ;Corsair 28R and RS :Corsair 28 with a rotating mast and bow sprit both made from carbon fiber. ;Corsair 28CC :Corsair 28 with a center cockpit.


Operational history

The prototype F-27, ''Super Fox'', was first raced by a two man crew, consisting of Farrier and factory worker Corky Perry, in the 1985 ''Two Man Around Catalina Race'' and won the race based on handicap. The boat started last, but passed the entire monohull fleet on the first windward leg in winds. The boat also won the 1986 race in very light winds, crewed by Farrier and John Walton. The first F-27 ocean crossing was part of the 1987 Trans Pac Race from Long Beach, California to Hawaii. It was completed by the F-27 ''Killer Frog'', owned and sailed by Mark Robson, with John Walton as crew. The boat averaged during the 12 day voyage. It covered on one day of the race. The first Atlantic Ocean crossing was made by an F-27 named ''Olijfe'', owned by Adrian Went. It sailed from Cape Cod to the Netherlands via England in 23 days. In 1990 two F-27s were sailed from the US mainland to Hawaii, one single-handedly. Also in 1990, the Australian Multihull Offshore Championships, was won by the F-27 ''Aquatec'', becoming the first trailerable multihull sailboat to win the seven-race series. In August 1990, F-27s became the first multihull sailboats invited to compete in the
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Regatta held at Newport, Rhode Island. The second Atlantic crossing in an F-27 was in June 1991, by Dr. Werner Stolz and Roswitha Schadt. Farrier wrote, "While it is nice to know that the F-27 is seaworthy enough to cross oceans, it is a little small for this, and ocean crossing is not a recommended purpose." Two F-27s sailed in the 1993 Miami- Key Largo race, averaging and over the race course. In January 1995 ''Sail'' magazine named the F-27 as one of several boat designs that "had a significant and positive impact on sailing over the past 25 years". The F-27 was inducted into the
American Sailboat Hall of Fame The American Sailboat Hall of Fame is a defunct hall of fame honoring 26 production sailboats built-in the United States. The hall of fame was established in 1994 by Sail America, a trade association for the U.S. sailing industry, to recognize ing ...
on 29 January 2004.


See also

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List of sailing boat types The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies and multihull ( catamarans and trimarans). Olympic classes World Sailing Classes Historically known as the IYRU (International Yacht Racing ...
* List of multihulls Related development *
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Similar sailboats *
Stiletto 27 The Stiletto 27 is an American Trailer sailer, trailerable catamaran sailboat that was designed by Bill Higgins (naval architect), Bill Higgins and Don Ansley as a racer/cruiser and first built in 1976.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to S ...


References


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