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F-27 Sport Cruiser 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 27.08 ft (8.3 m), a waterline length of 26.25 ft (8.0 m), displaces 2,600 lb (1,179 kg). [4] Corsair 27
The boat designer Ian Farrier was part of the management team. Farrier had patented a hull folding system in 1975, and designed and built the company's first product, the Corsair F-27 . Farrier stayed with the company until 1991 when he decided to pursue his own business interests.
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), [1] and have a unique patented folding system without hinges in the beams or the critical beam to float join, allowing overall beam to be varied in seconds by just one person.
F. F-27 Sport Cruiser; F-31 Sport Cruiser; Farrier F-22; Farrier Trailertri 18; Farrier Trailertri 720 This page was last edited on 16 May 2023, at 12:34 (UTC). Text ...
F-27 Sport Cruiser; F-31 Sport Cruiser; Farrier F-24 This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 02:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The F-24 Sport Cruiser is an American trailerable trimaran that was designed by Ian Farrier as a cruising version of the Farrier F ... F-27 Sport Cruiser, the F-24 ...
F-24 Sport Cruiser: 1991: Ian Farrier: Corsair Marine [181] F-27 Sport Cruiser: 1986: Ian Farrier: Corsair Marine [182] F-31 Sport Cruiser: 1991: Ian Farrier: Corsair Marine [183] Flying Phantom Elite: 2015: Martin Fischer: Phantom International [184] Flying Phantom Essentiel: 2017: Gonzalo Redondo and Martin Fischer: Phantom International [185 ...
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. [1] [2]The F-31 is the production development of the Farrier F-9, which were built by custom shops in small numbers and by amateur builders from plans.