Adventure

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The Fastest Adventure Sailing Canoes  on the Planet

  "Once you have experienced the rush of sailing over 20 knots with a rooster tail like a power boat, you'll never go back to being excited about hitting 7 knots..."

News Flash: Epic Adventure Sailing departs for Florida on 2/27/08 to compete in Everglades Challenge and Ultimate Florida Challenge on March 1st, 2008!!!

To see details go to www.Watertribe.com and go to the "Discussion Board" to follow the Race.  Epic Adventure Sailing's "tribal name" is "Archangel."

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 What's Your Grin Factor Today?

We're in the business of Grins!  Big, Ear to Ear Grins!  Grins from the rush you get.  Grins that come from unplugging from the matrix we live in.  Grins from seeing whales, dolphins & seals.  Grins from your kids having a blast.   Grins that come from hard earned money well spent. Grins from feeling alive!

                                        

    

 

Easy Car-top Transport

With the main hull of the AT-24 weighing less than 100 pounds, strapping the Adventure Trimaran to your roof is easy.  Just use standard kayak saddles and straps. The only thing you need is a long roofline, like wagons, pick-ups, or SUV's.  Although it has already been done, we don't recommend putting it on a Toyota Corolla or similar economy car with a 3 foot roofline : - )  ...

Trailering

Some people may wish to transport the AT-24on a trailer instead of on top of  car or truck.   The carbon masts and crossbeams stow neatly on top of the main hull in foam cradles.

Assemble Boats in Under 30 Minutes

How many people have trailer-sailor boats that sit in their driveway because it takes so darn long to get the thing on the water that it's not worth it more than a few times a year? I recently helped put an F-31 on a trailer from the water, and it took 3 of us about 2 hours to get it ready, mast down and on the trailer. Everything about the Adventure Trimaran is designed for quick assembly and disassembly.  With 2 people, the 24 should take less than 30 minutes.

  1. The crossbeams slide easily into the crossbeam holders  on the main hull and amas, and clamp down, an easy job for 1 person because the hulls are so light

  2. The quick-clamp trampolines use sleeves and cam buckles and attach in seconds

  3. Attach the rudder assembly

  4. The rig(s) can be stepped before or after the boat is in the water.  The light carbon fiber masts are a cinch for 1 person to put up.

  5. There are light synthetic side-stays that need to be attached  and these are easily attached with Stainless Clips

  6. The furled jib (if you have that option) hoists easily and awaits being unfurled at your command

  7.  Raise the sails, drop the dagger and off you go!

                               

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