1992 Corsair 42
$125,000
Boat in La Conner, WA 98257 US
42
2 Engines (2x Perkins)
42 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Corsair 42 By Gordon Jensen
The Corsair is the second generation of the famous Cruise A Home made in Everett WA.
Gordon Jensen is the son of the founder of Cruise A Home and redesigned and developed the Corsair 42 to contemporary standards in the early 1990's. The hull shape DNA stems from a Uniflite design developed in the 1970's and refined in the late 1980's by Corsair's in-house design team.
More than one yachtsman has been surprised to find a Corsair passing them in rough water. It is not unusual to find Corsair's cruising the San Juan's, BC Coast, Alaska and making the offshore run from the Columbia River to the Strait of Juan De Fuca.
Don't let the "House Boat" moniker disinform you, these are serious boats. There is a Charter Operator out of Anacortes, WA who uses a Corsair 42 hull that runs when everything else is tied to the dock, including the WA State Ferries. I have personally seen that boat in service in over 50 kts of wind operating in the Rosario Strait. Sometimes the designers just get it right, this is one of those boats.
This yacht was built to order by the original, current owners who took delivery in 1992 and used her for family cruising in Puget Sound to the North end of Vancouver Island. "Able Too" (her original name) has many adventures behind her and many more to be experienced.
She has an enclosed Fly Bridge and large sundeck on the cabin top. A warm, open salon and a "wash room", not a head. It rivals some hotel room facilities for size. "Able Too" was designed with mobility challenged person(s) in mind. There is a hidden electric operated wheel chair ramp from the aft deck into the salon and the aft cabin can be opened up to a large suite for persons needing more room in the Stateroom. The forward cabin has a V berth arrangement with private head.
The hull is molded fiberglass with Balsa Core, resulting in a lighter, stronger and quieter hull. The decks and superstructure are molded fiberglass, again with Balsa Core to save weight and increased strength. Her interior is old growth Teak, the joinery work is excellent with a teak parque cabin sole. The condition of the interior is Excellent. Fittings and furnishings are of high quality and all in excellent condition.
Power is supplied by twin Perkins 6 cylinder 240 HP diesels. Usual cruising speed is between 8-10 kts, she tops out at approximately 15 kts. Fuel burn at cruising speed is 6-7 GPH total. Engine Hours are 3341 and 3339 respectively.
A 5KW Onan generator is onboard for off the dock power and twin battery chargers are separated for house and start banks.
This yacht is an excellent choice for cruisers wanting "single deck" living, the flybridge is easily assessable by using a ladder on the aft deck.
If you are looking for a yacht with High Build Quality, Economical to run, Safety for crew and guests, and Comfortable, "Able Too" is worth a personal inspection.
Owner just dropped the price, she would make a fantastic liveaboard with single level living.
- JS
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Primary Anchor: CQR w/ 200' of 3/8' chain
Secondary Anchor: Danforth w/ 20' of 3/8" chain and 200' 3 strand nylon rode
Maxwell Electric Windless
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2/23/26 | Price decreased | $125,000(-7.4%) |
| 8/5/25 | No change | $145,000 |
| 7/11/25 | Price decreased | $135,000(-6.9%) |
Overview from around the web 1992 Corsair 42
Customers praise the 1992 Corsair 42 for its impressive blend of speed, stability, and spaciousness
Many highlight its lightweight trimaran design, which delivers exceptional performance both in coastal cruising and offshore passages. Owners appreciate the roomy interior layout, providing comfortable accommodations for extended trips without sacrificing performance. The boat’s sturdy construction and innovative design features receive commendations for reliability and ease of handling. Overall, users value the Corsair 42 for offering a thrilling sailing experience combined with practical comfort and versatility.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1992 Corsair 42 is a well-regarded trimaran that offers a unique blend of performance and comfort. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Impressive Speed and Performance: The trimaran design provides excellent stability and allows for high speeds, making it ideal for sailors seeking exhilarating performance.
Spacious Interior: Despite being a performance-oriented vessel, the Corsair 42 offers a surprisingly roomy interior with comfortable accommodations for extended cruising.
Shallow Draft: The folding amas allow for a shallow draft, enabling access to shallow bays and anchorages that monohulls typically cannot reach.
Sturdy Construction: Built with quality materials and craftsmanship, the 1992 Corsair 42 is known for its durability and reliability.
Ease of Trailering: Compared to larger multihulls, the Corsair 42’s folding design makes it easier to trailer and store.
Cons
Limited Load Capacity: As a performance trimaran, it has less carrying capacity than some cruising monohulls, which may limit provisioning for long voyages.
Complexity of Folding Mechanism: While the folding amas are a significant advantage, they require regular maintenance and can be complex to operate for beginners.
Cost of Maintenance: The unique design and materials may lead to higher maintenance costs compared to standard monohull sailboats.
Less Interior Privacy: The open layout favors communal space but offers less privacy between cabins, which might be a consideration for some crews.
Learning Curve: Handling a trimaran, especially one as responsive as the Corsair 42, may require some adjustment for sailors used to monohulls.
Made For
The 1992 Corsair 42 is designed for sailors who seek a high-performance trimaran that combines speed, stability, and comfortable cruising capabilities. Ideal for adventurous sailors and cruisers, it suits those who want a versatile vessel capable of both competitive racing and extended offshore passages. Its spacious layout and advanced design make it perfect for individuals or families looking to explore coastal waters or embark on long-distance voyages with confidence and style.
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910 11th Street, Suite B, Anacortes, WA, 98221
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910 11th Street, Suite B, Anacortes, WA, 98221
































