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Windrider Trimarans?

Posted By: Timbo

Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 03:12 PM

I've seen several showing up at the Sarasota regattas, I don't know much about them but it looks like there are (at least) two models, the 16 for solo (mainsail only) and the 17 for two up (with jib, and can you add a screecher?).

I've seen a few used ones online for anywhere from $1,100 for the 16 to $6,000 for the 17.

http://www.sailboatlistings.com/cgi...iew_records=1&sb=date&so=descend

My question is, what is the "Racing" class? The 16 or the 17? Do they race one design or are there just a bunch of different configurations/models all racing on handicap?

I'm looking for something I can leave on my beach, jump into with the dogs and go. Not looking to win a regatta, but I might show up for the beer.

I was looking at the Hobie Tandem Adventure Islanders but they are more expensive than the Windriders and have less room for dogs! Oh, and no racing fleets.
Posted By: catman

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 03:45 PM

Sailed both and like the 17 better. Faster w/jib and drier. Looks like they had a class,just doesn't say what model, https://sarasotasailingsquadron.org/activities/sailing/racingevents/invitational-regattas/buzzelli/

If you look for one check the keel/skeg for wear. The local guy that rents them epoxys stainless strips to that area so they don't wear thru.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 06:01 PM

Sounds like a good idea, the stainless strip protection thing. So there's a guy renting them in Dunedin, or where? I'd like to take a test drive (with the dog) before I blow some dough.

Thanks!
Posted By: tback

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 07:10 PM

Go Pete Go has one
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 08:03 PM

Glen is the owner/operator at SailHoneymoon (the rental shack on the dunedin causeway)

he sells them too

they are a hoot in a blow but they are very different than cat sailing

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Posted By: Timbo

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 09:27 PM

Originally Posted by tback
Go Pete Go has one


I thought he had a Weta tri?

Did he switch to a Windrider, or does he have both?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 10:39 PM

I met the designer of the windrider a few years ago at the Ceder Key Small Boat Fest.

He was incredibly nice older man. He was nearly blind, and walking around "feeling up the boats" and taking pictures of all the boats he was interested in. His (very adult) son explained when he got home he would blow them up HUGE on his Giant TV and explore every weld, bolt, line, block, etc.. this way..

the festival was FULL of guys who spent years hand crafting the slowest moving boats you could imagine. every flavor. from wooder shunting rafts, to toothpick rowboats.

They kept yelling at us too pull out our "whompers"
and "FLY a Pontoon" at us (it was blowing about 6 in 14" of water). It was a nice weekend in "old school touristy florida"

the waters were incredibly beautiful ... natural.. ."skinny water"

they later wrote us up as the f-18's (I had a used f-18 sail that weekend on my mystere 5.5. my friend had a customized mystere 6.0)
Posted By: jkkartz1

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 11:51 PM

Timbo. you should have come over to the Charlotte Harbor Regatta, there was a fleet here.

But just to give you a hard time, there was also a small fleet of F16's.
Posted By: catman

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/16/16 11:52 PM

I was at Sail Honeymoon this afternoon and asked, he does have a 17 for sale. $2000 no trailer.727-734-0392 Glen.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/17/16 12:43 AM

Hey Jack, I wanted to come over for that but I was working.

Catman, thanks for the heads up!
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/17/16 11:35 AM

I am wondering why these classes don't come to the Tradewinds. The Weta class has started attending.., not in big numbers, but it is a start.
Rick
Posted By: Jeff Peterson

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/20/16 05:29 AM

What is it like when you dump one of these boats?

Can you pitchpole them?

Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/22/16 07:24 PM

are those boats beach-wheel launched?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/23/16 03:33 PM

I haven't see one flip in the 15 years i have sailed in Dunedin (where they rent them)
Originally Posted by Jeff Peterson
What is it like when you dump one of these boats?

Can you pitchpole them?

Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/23/16 03:33 PM

no
pushed in via trailer or just dragged down the beach
http://www.windrider.com/catalog/category/view/s/windrider-17/id/1482/

Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
are those boats beach-wheel launched?
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/24/16 03:01 PM

That may be why they don't show up at T-winds... Not being beach launched can prove difficult in terms of finding ramps, etc.

Sad, as it is such a nice event, but certainly understandable that they wish to remain beach-cat only type event.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/24/16 03:05 PM

They can be beach launched,

but I had never seen wheels or dolly used
I did a search online and couldn't find any *(UNTIL THIS MORNING)

http://www.castlecraft.com/windrider_dolly.htm
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/24/16 03:10 PM

Oh, this is why i have never seen them used
"Windrider Dolly is 1195.00 + FREE Shipping (48 USA)"
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/24/16 03:51 PM

hey, so free shipping, right? smile

But that would be worth it's weight in gold for the Everglades Challenge...
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/24/16 05:29 PM

it seems it almost costs it's weight in gold
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: Windrider Trimarans? - 02/25/16 04:24 PM

Ha! I said the same thing when they delivered my set of RBS battens smile
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