F-31 (Farrier 31)

Description

The F-31 (also known as Farrier F-31 or Corsair 31) is a high-performance folding trimaran designed by Ian Farrier and produced by Corsair Marine from 1991 to 2012. It is the production version of Farrier’s F-9A plans-built design, with over 300 units built — making it one of the most successful trailerable trimarans ever. Launched in 1991, the F-31 replaced the iconic F-27 and became the flagship of Corsair’s lineup. It blends blistering speed, ease of trailering, spacious cruising interior, and offshore capability in a 31-foot package. The F-31 won Australian Sailboat of the Year in 1992 and dominated multihull racing for two decades. Variants include: F-31 Sport (carbon rig, taller mast) F-31R (racing version with rotating wing mast) F-31 Aft Cockpit (AC) and Aft Cabin (CC) layouts

Custom sail calculations are not possible for this boat as no I, J, P and E dimensions are available.

Construction Details

Designer Ian Farrier
Builder Corsair Marine
Length 31.000 ft
LOA 30.830 ft
LWL 30.000 ft
Beam 22.420 ft
Displacement 4600 lb
Max Draft 5.500 ft
Min Draft 1.330 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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