The folding trimaran Triptyque 23.2 is back on the market. Built by Jyplast Composite, these had stopped marketing. To complete its range of small transportable sailboats Sailart, Mini-Croiseur decided to relaunch this model which has some assets in pocket.

This 7.99 m sailboat offers real habitability. With a height of 1.80 m under the barrots and four berths, it allows for a real coastal cruise with the family.

Foldable with telescopic arms (system taken over by Astus), it goes from 4.85 m with unfolded arms to 2.20 m to take a place in the port or to be loaded on the trailer. Its central hull is designed with two large recesses under which the folded floats are hidden. These recesses increase the habitable volume.

While originally, this trimaran had a pivoting daggerboard in the central hull, the new versions will be equipped with 2 daggerboards in each of the floats. A solution adopted to save weight and storage space.

The mast is mounted on a bipod designed for solo sailing. The ingenious system pivots at deck level to move the mast forward when lying down and ensure transport on the trailer without dismantling the mast foot or the shrouds.

