A trimaran is a fast boat with a low risk of capsizing, making it a model particularly appreciated by sea racing enthusiasts. Renting this type of vessel requires a certain amount of know-how and experience, but those at the helm are in for a unique experience.
A sailboat designed primarily for racing
A trimaran is a three-hulled sailing boat: two floats placed on either side of a larger central hull. This type of boat is suitable for pleasure sailing, but is primarily intended for sailing races. Compared to a catamaran, it presents a lower risk of capsizing when the waves are breaking in the middle of a storm. Its increased speed is also noticeable when there is sufficient wind on the windward side. As for habitability, it is quite relative since only the central hull is fitted out. It is more difficult to find a sports trimaran charter due to the small number of models built.
Renting a trimaran: models specially designed for pleasure boating
While it is difficult to find a racing trimaran for charter, there is now a wide selection of models designed for pleasure sailing. These have a large cabin and comfortable berths. The three hulls ensure increased stability and allow you to peacefully enjoy the pleasures of lazing about on the open sea or at anchor. The large size of the trimaran also means that you can consider staying in a large group. Some models can accommodate more than 10 people.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 11 435 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Sailor/Chef (meals not included), Masseuse |
Average price per week | $10,709 |
Minimum weekly price | $496 |
Maximum price per week | $3,370,411 |