Model: Length: Hull Weight: Beam: Sail Area:
W17 Trimaran by Mike Waters 17' 1" 420 lbs. 167 in. 167 sq ft.
W17 Trimaran by Mike Waters Configurations:
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Standard Configurations:
W17 Trimaran Plywood Parts Kit
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$2800

This fast, efficient, comfortable, and trailerable trimaran was designed by Canadian naval architect Mike Waters.  Quite a few have been built around the world.  Plans have been shipped to 32 countries; many have been built in the US.  CLC is cutting W17 kits for North American builders.

Kits include all of the plywood parts cut on our CNC machine.  For shipping, the parts are left "tabbed in" to the plywood sheets, 18 sheets in all.  A shipping quote will be required for each order.  Epoxy, fiberglass, and solid timber is available separately.  The instructions will walk you through acquiring and assembling the mast, rigging, and sails, and include an option for an optional 195-square-foot racing rig.  

You will need to order the detailed plans and instructions from the Small Trimaran Design website.  Mike Waters will be providing all technical support for builders.  Contact him here with any questions.  

Read more about design and construction on the official W17 page.

Here's Mike's description of the W17 design:

Many sailors are intrigued or already bitten by the multihull bug, but not everyone is ready to put thousands of hours into building a boat, or piles of cash into buying boats now on the market. For those seeking to experience the pleasures of sailing flat and fast, a beach cat has been the usual way. But though exciting, those designs do tend to be very wet, have almost no storage, are often uncomfortable and have a tendency to flip with little warning.

Today, from racing around the globe to the prestigious America's Cup, winning boats are often trimarans. A small trimaran like the W17 is an attractive alternative. The W17 has been designed not only for home construction at relatively low cost, but also to improve significantly on the attributes of a beach cat without many of the disadvantages. 

With my own designs I am looking for overall performance. By that I mean a blend of features that makes my boats a real pleasure to own and sail. First of all, I want the boats to perform efficiently. I also want them cost effective, comfortable and drier than their competitors and to provide a sailing satisfaction that brings the lucky owners home with big smiles on their faces. I am confident that the W17 is such a boat. Whether daysailing 3-4 or enjoying ultra-fast sailing for 1-2, this boat will change the way you think about small boat sailing.

This boat folds easily to only 7'-3" (2.2 m)—less than most day catamaransand can be trailed on a flat-bed trailer or parked on the sand. She is stable and roomy yet still moves with the ease and feel of a thoroughbred. She is designed with a rotating wingmast in mind; one that can be homebuilt with plans available for those who build the W17. And I'd wager that the W17 plans and build manual are more detailed than any previous 17-footer out there on the market! So take a read through my website and give a small trimaran a try. There is something extremely satisfying about building your own boat, as so many have learned. There are not many new designs out there that use marine plywood really efficiently. The combination of plywood, epoxy, and fiberglass has proven itself as light, strong, and durable.