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Full test in Multihulls World N°202: https://www.multihulls-world.com/review/trimaran/dragonfly-36-performance-for-gliding-along-as-fast-as-the-windWe had the opportunity to sail aboard the Dragonfly 36, recently elected Multihull of the Year in the Sport Sailing category, in the company of Jens Quorning, the head of the shipyard which bears his name. This trimaran, in its Performance version (with a rig that is over six feet / 2 meters taller) is undoubtedly a fast and enjoyable multihull to sail. Without too much effort, you can be sailing at the windspeed... In terms of design, the 36 is the first Dragonfly to feature three inverted bows - until now, the central hull has always retained a traditional bow shape. Below deck, the new interior design features double cabins forward and aft, a separate bathroom, a fully equipped galley and a spacious saloon. The standard finish is in ash, with elm as an option. Like all Dragonfly models, this trimaran can be folded thanks to its optimized Swing Wing system. It takes just 1 minute and 30 seconds to reduce the width from 26’8” (8.12 m) down to 12’2” (3.7 m). As for the pivoting appendages, they make it very easy to take the ground, as we were able to see for ourselves. By the end of the International Multihull Show, the shipyard had already taken 27 orders, representing more than two years’ worth of production... Read the full test in our next issue (Multihulls World #202, out in digital format at the end of May). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Builder: Quorning Boats Architects: Olsen Design/Quorning Boats ApS Length: 37’11”/44’1” (11.55/13.43 m) Beam: 26’8”/12’2” (8.12/3.7 m) Waterline length: 35’9” (10.9 m) Draft: 2’2”/6’7” (0.67/2 m) Light displacement: 9,925 lbs (4.5 t) Mainsail: 645 or 753 sq ft (60 or 70 m²) Self-tacking jib: 215 or 269 sq ft (20 or 25 m²) Genoa: 323 or 414 sq ft (30 or 38.5 m²) Gennaker: 1,184 or 1,615 sq ft (110 or 150 m²) Motor: 30 or 40 HP Fuel: 23 US gal (90 l) Water: 52 US gal (200 l) CE Category: A5/B7 @Quorningboats @DragonflyTrimarans-UK @DragonflyTrimaransCanada #quorningboats #jensquorning #drogonfly36 #dragonflytrimarans #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #trimaran #lagrandemotte #internationalmultihullshow #emmanuelvandeth
The SLYC Regatta 2025 was an unforgettable event that brought together the sailing community to celebrate their passion for traditional sailing and maritime history. This year's regatta featured a stunning array of classic yachts, including the iconic glen yacht designed by the renowned Alfred Mylne, a legendary figure in yacht design. The SLYC Regatta 2025 showcased the beauty of vintage yachts, with their elegant lines and rich history, as they competed in a series of thrilling races. The event was a testament to the enduring appeal of classic yachting and the strong sense of camaraderie that exists within the yacht community. From the majestic classic boats to the smaller, traditional vessels, the regatta was a true celebration of sailing history and the art of yacht sailing. The sailing club's commitment to preserving the traditions of sailing was evident in every aspect of the regatta, from the meticulously maintained bottom up boats to the enthusiastic participants who shared a deep passion for the sport. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of classic yacht design, the SLYC Regatta 2025 had something for everyone, and this video highlights the best moments from the event, giving you a glimpse into the world of traditional sailing and the vibrant community that surrounds it. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the 2025 season.