The new TNT 34 trimaran

Named  “The New Trimaran” or TNT on purpose.  This is an exciting trimran to be sailed by experienced sailor yet still friendly for a family. The new folding system  allows an extra beam for up to 8.55 m or 28 feet. This extra beam which is  wider than any other similar sized trimaran n allows it to carry extra sails up to 20 % more than comparable trimarans. The TNT will excel whether in fast cruising or racing. The extra beam means extra sails and that means more speed.

Specifications

• Length 10.4 m (34’)
• WL 10.0 m (33 ‘)
• Unfolded beam 8.55 m ( 28 ‘)
• Beam folded marina mode 3.8 m (12.4 ‘)
• Beam trailer mode 2.9 m ( 9.5 ‘ like MC 30 )
• Disp. 1.900 kg ( 4200 lbs )
• Mast 15 m (made in France ) = 49.2 ‘,see rigging
• Sail Area - rigging and sails .They are 15-20 % larger than comparable size trimaran
• Power O/B or Diesel 20 *50 hp to push up to 9-11 knots
• Two hydrofoils at 55 deg (optional )they supply 50 % lift at 15 knots
• Bottom flat to encourage early planning,
• Floats skinny at 1:22 ratio. Axe bows and lots of buoyancy forward to prevent pitchpole.
• Floats 200 % plus hydrofoils 40 % (effective from 8 knots and up)
• Bow on the main hull is plumb and floats reversed as on modern Tri i.e.axe bow
• Dual steering station for power similar to the MC 30 and tiller under sail
• Two rudders to improve upwind sailing and allow better control when heeled. Fully retractable
   which is useful under power in light wind or on the beach.
• Large open cockpit

Sail Areas
Main – 57,5 m 2 ( 618 sf )
Jib - 27,5 m 2 ( 295 sf )
Upwind – 85 m 2 ( 914 sf )
Genoa – 80,0 m 2 ( 860 sf )
Spinaker – 130,0 m 2 ( 1.397 sf )
Bruce Nr. ( est.) - 1.85

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