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PARADOX - Marsaudon Composite

PARADOX 62' 0" Marsaudon Composite 2010 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
3 staterooms
Length:
62' 0" (18.90 m)
Beam:
47' 9" (14.55 m)
Draft:
14' 10" (4.50 m)
Year Built:
2010
Builder:
Marsaudon Composite
Category:
Trimaran
Engines:
1 engines Volvo Penta D2
Location:
N.E. - Maine to NYUnited States
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Basic Information

Builder:
Marsaudon Composite
Category:
Trimaran
Sub Category:
Cruising/Racing Sailboat
Model Year:
2010
Year Built:
2010
Country:
United States
Vessel Top:
Hardtop

Dimensions

LOA:
62' 0" (18.90m)
Beam:
47' 9" (14.55m)
Min Draft:
5' 3" (1.60m)
Max Draft:
14' 10" (4.50m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Water Capacity:
80 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
200 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Berths:
10
Sleeps:
10

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Carbon Composite
Hull Configuration:
Trimaran
Hull Color:
Grey
Hull Designer:
Irens / Cabaret
Exterior Designer:
Irens / Cabaret

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Volvo Penta
Model:
D2
Engine Type:
Sail Drive

Overview

One of the most unique sailboats launched in the past five years, Paradox is a unique cruiser / racer trimaran designed by the legendary design team of Nigel Irens and Benoit Cabaret. Built by Marsaudon Composite , using the moulds of Loick Peyron’s highly successful ORMA racing trimaran Fujifilm, Paradox is 100 percent carbon composite, and utilizes much of the same technology that made ORMA trimarans the most exciting sailboats on the water.

PARADOX has a fantastic racing record. During the 2013 Caribbean 600, Paradox beat the monohull course record set by Speedboat 100, and came within ten minutes of the multihull course record set by a racing ORMA trimaran. She won the Transatlantic Race 2015, from Newport to Lizard Point, sailing four consecutive 500+ mile days. More recently, PARADOX won the Rolex Middle Sea Race.

Paradox’s design allows for both comfortable cruising for up to six people, and impressive speeds of up to 36 knots when racing. Easily sailed shorthand by two people, or safely day-sailed with a dozen friends and family, Paradox is a unique and highly versatile sailboat.


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