Fwd: Trimaran training in the Caribbean , March 12-15 Saint Marteen

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Paul English

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Jan 30, 2026, 12:10:47 AMJan 30
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Hi Folks - an interesting and legitimate solicitation, a nice change from duct cleaning!

I don't know if anyone around here has a Diam 24, but they look like a blast.

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From: Philippe Bettler <phil...@kersail.com>
Subject: Trimaran training in the Caribbean , March 12-15 Saint Marteen
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026 19:12

Paul,
Apologies for the unsolicited email. 
Our trimaran fleet from the Austin Yacht Club is organizing a trimaran training and racing event in Saint Martin March 12-15 right after the Heineken regatta. 

We have a few spots left and are reaching out to multihull fleets and individuals in the country. 
To have an idea of the event, please watch this video.

If you are interested, please let me know, I have more information available. 

Don't hesitate to forward this note to your fleet. 

Looking forward to hearing back from you
Best regards
- Philippe Bettler
Austin Yacht Club

Andy Inglis

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Jan 30, 2026, 10:04:26 AMJan 30
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I met a Diam owner in BC and I’ll try to forward the link. Looks like lots of alphas doing what alphas do!
Most interesting is the snippet at about 2:45 where they right one that has turtled. Anyone have experience with righting a trimaran?

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Eric Lindahl

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Feb 5, 2026, 10:43:27 PMFeb 5
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Andy, I know a one or two older members (not me!!!) have flipped their Corsairs.  I think one was after they hit a chunk of wood that tore off the rudder at high speed.  The boat were righted and sailed again AFAIK.
Eric 

Andy Inglis

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Feb 6, 2026, 9:53:04 AMFeb 6
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What was the righting procedure?
Cheers,
Andy

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Paul English

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Feb 8, 2026, 2:13:46 AMFeb 8
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The FCT email list/documents and Corsair owner's manual go into this in detail, but the short version is - fold one ama, attach rope(s) to the opposite side running them underneath the boat, then pull towards the folded side - with a fairly beefy powerboat. Getting the beam unbolted upside-down in our frigid water is an exercise that I hope never to need to do. 

For something smaller like your boat Andy I would imagine the process is similar to a Hobie using ropes-across + body weight.

For these Diam 24 that don't fold AND are bigger, and heavier than a beach cat, I'm not sure. Perhaps ropes-across-underneath plus a power boat? 

philip styne

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Feb 8, 2026, 4:18:25 AMFeb 8
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There is a significant experience righting Corsairs by attaching lines to the forward beams. Attach the lines to motorboat at the stern and pulling with speed   The stern of the tri digs in and the boat rights bow over stern

Philip Styne
C750 mkii Hat Trick
Tiburon CA



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Feb 10, 2026, 1:54:33 PMFeb 10
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How to right a DIAM 24

You have to hope the mast is sealed and water tight so that it doesn't go turtle...then,  like a big beach cat - you point the bows into the wind and use the sail to stand it back up.

https://youtu.be/gUqTJ7_lxUc
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