Corsair Sprint 750 Sailboats for Sale

Ian Farrier·2005·Corsair Marine
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Hull Type
Trimaran · daggerboard
Rig
Fractional Sloop
LOA
24.25' · 7.39 m
Disp.
1,700 lbs · 771 kg
First year
2005

The Corsair Sprint 750 Mark II is a fast, versatile, trailerable trimaran and a successful evolution of the Corsair 24, carrying that earlier boat’s length and overall profile into a sharper, more sailingfocused package. Where the Corsair 24 hedged toward cruising comfort, the Sprint 750 leans hard the other way: accommodations space is secondary to the Sprinter’s dragracing speed potential, and the boat reads as a daysailer and lightracing platform first, with a cockpit that eats up the rest of the length aft of a minimal cuddy.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
$ 34,500
Asking price · 9 listings
Recent listings · 90 d
6
9 tracked · 12 mo
3-month price trend
-1.4%
vs. 12-mo median
Countries with listings
4
United States (55.6%) · United Kingdom (22.2%) · Germany (11.1%)

Recent Listings

6 for sale · showing 10 newest

Corsair Sprint 750 Buyer's Guide

The Corsair Sprint 750 is a trailerable trimaran evolved from the Corsair 24, built around a folding architecture that lets the outer hulls collapse to a street-legal 8 feet, 2 inches and the boat go from dock to trailer in minutes. On the used market it presents as a sailing-first daysailer and light racer rather than a cruiser, with a cockpit that occupies most of the boat’s length and a cuddy stripped to a small double bunk and a place for an optional porta-potty. Knowing what is commonly fitted and what to inspect will keep a purchase focused on the boat’s real strengths.

Layouts on the Used Market

Used Sprint 750s follow the same basic plan: a lengthened cockpit eating into a spartan cabin with a forward berth (or small double bunk), a separate area for a portable MSD, and a beige carpet liner throughout. The four-switch panel for interior and running lights is standard, and grey wing nets connect to the large volume amas with optional bow nets completing the deck. Because the cockpit was lengthened at the expense of some interior volume in the cuddy, buyers should expect minimal shelter and no fixed head—only the designated space for a portable unit.

Equipment and Common Upgrades

Spinnakers, asymmetric spinnakers, and gennakers are commonly fitted, as are furling mains, which suit the boat’s downwind flying capability and screecher-driven speed. Lithium batteries, trampolines, and autopilots appear as sometimes-or-owner upgrades rather than standard or common equipment, so their presence marks an individual boat’s refit history. The rotating aluminum wing mast with synthetic shrouds, Harken 16 primary winches, and retractable aluminum bowsprit are part of the base sailing rig and should be assessed as original equipment.

What to Inspect

Documented known issues for the Sprint 750 are limited to the wear and function of its concept-driven components. The folding system, shared with the Dash 750’s beams and large buoyant floats, must operate smoothly to deliver the street-legal folded beam and dock-to-trailer speed the design promises. The alloy daggerboard and dagger-type rudder, commanded by a mahogany and ash tiller, should be checked for retract function and fouling, since the shallow-water capability with board up depends on clean operation. Grey wing nets and optional bow nets are wear items connecting to the amas and deserve close look for UV and chafe damage.

Availability and Buyer's Takeaway

Typical markets for the Corsair Sprint 750 include the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, and Germany. For a shopper, the takeaway is straightforward: confirm the folding mechanism and foils, verify the sailing rig and winches, and treat any cruising expectation as misaligned with the boat’s brief.

  • Inspect folding beams, amas, and floats for smooth operation
  • Check alloy daggerboard, rudder, and tiller for free retraction
  • Review wing nets and bow nets for UV or chafe wear
  • Expect spartan cabin; confirm portable MSD space and four-switch panel
  • Common downwind sails fitted; lithium, trampoline, autopilot are owner upgrades

Where they're listed

Corsair Sprint 750 listings appear across 4 countries. United States has the most listings with 5 (55.6%), followed by United Kingdom and Germany.

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

Country view

9 listings · 4 countries
CountryMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 dShare
United States$ 34,5005255.6%
United Kingdom$ 32,1732222.2%
Germany$ 50,9311111.1%
Sweden$ 49,2141111.1%

Comparable models

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Similar boats to compare

2 similar designs
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Corsair Dash 75024.25'$ 56,700125
Corsair Sprint 750You are here$ 34,50096

Frequently asked questions

01How much does a used Corsair Sprint 750 cost?+
The median asking price for a used Corsair Sprint 750 over the past 12 months is $34,500. Prices vary by condition, year, equipment, and location.
02How many Corsair Sprint 750 sailboats are for sale?+
6 Corsair Sprint 750 listings have gone live in the last 90 days, and 9 have been tracked across the past 12 months.
03Are Corsair Sprint 750 prices going up or down?+
The median asking price for the Corsair Sprint 750 is down 1.4% over the last 3 months compared with the 12-month median.
04Where are Corsair Sprint 750 sailboats for sale?+
The top markets for used Corsair Sprint 750 listings over the past 12 months are United States (55.6%), United Kingdom (22.2%), Germany (11.1%).
05Do Corsair Sprint 750 listings get price reductions?+
About 50% of Corsair Sprint 750 listings have had a price reduction, with an average discount of 13.3% off the original ask. If a listing has been on the market for more than 90 days without a cut, the seller may not be in a hurry.
06What should I look at instead of a Corsair Sprint 750?+
Comparable models include Corsair Dash 750. Use the comparison table above to check pricing and availability.