This 33-foot trimaran was designed by Erik Lerouge as an ocean-crossing craft. The composite hull features a central cabin section paired with twin floats, combining adequate living space in the main hull with the stability and buoyancy of outrigger sponsons. The broad beam of nearly 27 feet and simple aileron-type appendages provide a stable, powerful platform.
The boat sleeps two cabins with one head. Power comes from a single 18 hp Lombardini diesel engine, suited to the yacht's cruising profile rather than speed.
The design emphasizes practical seamanship: aerodynamic shaping, reasonable volume across the main and float sections, and straightforward appendage geometry without complex dagger boards. At this size, the trimaran offers the classic advantages of the type—stability, buoyancy, and deck space—in a manageable package.
Length
32.78 FT
Beam
26.90 FT
Draft
2.95 FT
Material
Composite
Shape
Trimaran
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
lombardini
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
15.85 GAL
Water
21.13 GAL