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The Corsair 28RS, like all of its predecessors & current sisters, is an easily trailerable sport boat because of its lightweight & low profile on the trailer. As with other Corsair trimarans, the transition from trailering to sailing takes about 30 minutes. The mast is raised or lowered using the installed winch on the trailer as with all Corsairs. Everything about the Corsair 28RS is designed to get you on the water & across the water quickly, comfortably & affordably. With a well-planned main cabin, the Corsair 28RS allows for family cruising even without the aft cabin; the V-berth is ideal for one or two children & can certainly accommodate two adults, & the settee area converts to two singles, or an expansion of the V-berth. Moreover, the reduction in weight & expansion of cockpit that results from eliminating the aft cabin makes this Corsair a bit faster & great for warm climates where less cabin space is required
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| LOA | 28' 5" (8.66 m) |
| LWL | 26' 3" (8.0 m) |
| Beam (overall) | 19' 9" (6.1 m) |
| Beam (folded) | 8' 2-1/2" (2.5 m) |
| Draft (hull only) | 1' 2" (0.36 m) |
| Draft (daggerboard down) | 4' 11" (1.5 m) |
| Mast length | 38'4" (11.58 m) |
| Weight (empty) | 2,690 lbs (1,220.2 kg) |
| Hulls | Fiberglass with PVC foam core |
| Auxiliary | 8hp o/b (2-stroke or 4-stroke) |
| Sail area: | |
| Mainsail | 321 sq ft (29.83 sq m) |
| Jib | 175 sq ft (16.26 sq m) |
| Screacher | 358 sq ft (33.26 sq m) |
| Asymmetrical spinnaker | 780 sq ft (72.46 sq m) |