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| Specifications |
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| Number of crew |
2-3 |
| LOA |
7.543m 24ft |
| LWL |
6.48m |
| Draft |
1.447m |
| Beam |
2.678m |
| Hull weight (with fittings) |
1.954 tonnes |
| Main Sail Area |
141 ft² |
| No 1 Genoa |
218 ft² |
| No 2 Genoa |
163 ft² |
| Spinnaker |
460 ft² |
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The Triton 24 sailing yacht is an inshore masthead sloop designed by John C Alsop and manufactured in Sydney, Australia, by the Triton Boat Company throughout the 1980s.
The Triton 24 sailing yacht is a fixed keel sailboat normally raced with a crew of three or four people although best enjoyed at a more leisurely pace with family and friends. Because of its relatively wide beam and spacious cabin, the Triton 24 provides comfort and performance, both single handed or with competitive crew.
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List of ISAF international keelboat classes |
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