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Registered: January 2000 Location: maryland Posts: 1843
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Review Date: Wed September 16, 1998
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Texas Tri 17' is a fiberglass sailing trimaran built, I am told, in or around Corpus Christi, TX. in the early 70's. A moulded all fiberglass hull [No tramps] with 8' beam. Hulls are assymetrical and are very similar in design to a scaled down F-27 etc. Must have been way ahead of her time. [sort of a Studebaker] With a sloop rig the little craft handles very well, actually goes to weather, is very stable and forgiving and for her weight of about 500-700#, is pretty darned fast. Will sail, in most conditions, along side of a I-470. She's a barrel of fun and I love mine.
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