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CORIOLAN VI

A fast and light classic catamaran, built from Epoxy glass fibre and carbon structure. A safe boat capable of 300-350 miles passage per day. She is designed to give a real sailing experience while ensuring maximum comfort on board. The transverse structure and mast are made of carbon fiber in order to keep her strong but light. She is easy to handle with electrical winches, twin helms and a clear view over the coach roof from the cockpit. Dining indoors and outdoors for 12.

Year built 2003 Builder Trimarine Architect VPLP Design Designer VPLP Design Length 23,70 m Beam 11,00 m Draft 1,65 m Displacement 0,00 t Construction Composite Engine 2 x YANMAR 160 HP
Flag French

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