Corsair Dash 750 Sailboats for Sale

Farrier/Corsair·2006 – 2013·Corsair Marine
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Hull Type
Trimaran · daggerboard
Rig
Fractional Sloop
LOA
24.25' · 7.39 m
Disp.
1,870 lbs · 848 kg
First year
2006

The Corsair Dash 750 is a 24foot3inch trailerable trimaran that replaced the Corsair F24 Mark II, bringing enhanced performance and improved livability to a folding multihull conceived for both the backwater gunkholer and the needforspeed junkie. Built by Corsair Marine, it weighs 1,824 pounds and folds to a streetlegal width of 8 feet 2 inches, yet opens to an 18foot2inch beam afloat. It is the successor to a lineage that included the Corsair 24 — the builder's smallest model, of which 250 examples were built over 15 years of service before a slight rejuvenation brought the Dash 750 to market.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
$ 56,500
Asking price · 11 listings
Recent listings · 90 d
5
11 tracked · 12 mo
3-month price trend
+4.3%
vs. 12-mo median
Countries with listings
4
United States (60.0%) · Germany (20.0%) · Portugal (10.0%)

Recent Listings

7 for sale · showing 10 newest

Corsair Dash 750 Buyer's Guide

The Corsair Dash 750 is a 24-foot-3-inch trailerable trimaran built by Corsair Marine, succeeding the Corsair 24 and F-24 Mark II with more sail area, a taller mast, and planing-oriented floats. On the brokerage market it presents as a folding multihull for coastal camping and day sailing rather than a long-range cruiser, and a buyer's task is to separate well-kept folding hardware from tired weekend kit.

Layouts on the Used Market

The standard Dash 750 carries a twin-berth interior with stove, sink, portable toilet, and 12-volt electricity, its central hull using marked "steps" to gain beam above the settees and allow coastal camping in good conditions. A narrow and deep cockpit serves the crew without sacrificing the trimaran's seakeeping, and the slightly re-vamped interior distinguishes it from the older Corsair 24. The day-boat Sprint 750 variant appears with an embryo coachroof housing a double berth and an XXL-sized cockpit, but most used Corsair Dash 750s will be the Dash 750 in its unfolded sailing configuration.

Equipment and Common Upgrades

On the used market, gennakers, spinnakers, trampolines, autopilots, and asymmetric spinnakers are commonly fitted, while solar, code zero sails, and chartplotters are often seen. Lithium batteries, furling mains, and electric winches are sometimes encountered as owner upgrades rather than factory standard. The boat itself was equipped from the builder with a 5-horsepower Nissan outboard, a 305-square-foot sail plan, and a 12-volt supply, so any deviation from that baseline is a post-sale addition.

What to Inspect

The folding hull hinge and mast tabernacle are central to the trailerable concept and should be checked for wear, as the boat relies on a clever hinging system and a convenient tabernacle to fold to 8 feet 2 inches and rig in 30 minutes. The hull-and-deck joint was developed so the parts fit into each other rather than merely bonded, and a buyer should confirm that interface remains sound. Floats gained 20 percent volume with a flatter bottom aft to encourage planing, so inspect for stress at the new float attachments designed by the architects. No documented flooding paths or structural defects are recorded, but the 3-gallon water and fuel tanks and narrow deep cockpit are intrinsic limitations rather than faults.

Availability and Buyer's Takeaway

Typical markets for the Corsair Dash 750 include the United States, Germany, Portugal, and Sweden. A short checklist for the shopper: confirm the hinge and tabernacle fold smoothly and the hull-deck fit is intact; verify the Nissan outboard and 12-volt system function; assess sail area inclusions against the common gennaker or asymmetric spinnaker fitments; and accept the 3-gallon capacities as a coastal-camp constraint rather than a defect.

Where they're listed

Corsair Dash 750 listings appear across 4 countries. United States has the most listings with 6 (60.0%), followed by Germany and Portugal.

Median ask by country
USD · past 12 months
Share of listings
Count · past 12 months

Country view

10 listings · 4 countries
CountryMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 dShare
United States$ 52,5006160.0%
Germany$ 63,4752220.0%
Portugal$ 62,9031010.0%
Sweden$ 61,7591110.0%

Comparable models

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Similar boats to compare

3 similar designs
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Corsair 76024.25'$ 89,850143
Corsair Dash 750You are here$ 56,500115
Corsair Sprint 75024.25'$ 34,50096

Frequently asked questions

01How much does a used Corsair Dash 750 cost?+
The median asking price for a used Corsair Dash 750 over the past 12 months is $56,500. Prices vary by condition, year, equipment, and location.
02How many Corsair Dash 750 sailboats are for sale?+
5 Corsair Dash 750 listings have gone live in the last 90 days, and 11 have been tracked across the past 12 months.
03Are Corsair Dash 750 prices going up or down?+
The median asking price for the Corsair Dash 750 is up 4.3% over the last 3 months compared with the 12-month median.
04Where are Corsair Dash 750 sailboats for sale?+
The top markets for used Corsair Dash 750 listings over the past 12 months are United States (60.0%), Germany (20.0%), Portugal (10.0%).
05What should I look at instead of a Corsair Dash 750?+
Comparable models include Corsair 760, Corsair Sprint 750. Use the comparison table above to check pricing and availability.