The last of the tooling components for the construction of the all-new trimaran Corsair 880 were completed this week. That means molds for the hulls, deck, floats, beams, and all internal components are now in place. The parts will now be repositioned to their choreographed production station, ready to start construction of the first Corsair 880 trimaran.
Shown here is the main hull mold, which gives the new model its advanced underwater shape.
The following images show the deck components – this gives the cockpit it’s broad shape, and the foredeck on the central hull. That foredeck mold also reveals the place where the toilet will sit below deck, and the recess for the waste tank.
The black components are the internal parts for the Corsair 880 trimaran. Shown here is the internal mold that reveals the shape underneath the settee. And the next black part is the other side of the main hull – the galley.
Finally, the molds for the new aerodynamic beams are shown, along with the assembled beam.
Corsair is now embarking on a new stage of production as we build the prototype Corsair 880 trimaran. So look out for exciting updates as the very first boat is built!