The Corby 25 is a fast sailing racing boat, it is built and designed to sail with great upwind performance. Due to her relative high weight (2t) 50 % in the keel she is very stiff, holding all sails up to 20kts true wind, she reaches an apparent upwind angle of about 17 degrees and therefore goes higher than most of her competitors. Due to the inertia created she is fast in light and heavy wind conditions.
The deck layout is simple with high specification Harken and Spinlock deck gear to give easy control and four winches as standard for genoa, spinnaker and halyards control. One set of primary winches on the side deck and one set on the coachroof top.
The Corby 25 behaves more than a small yacht than a 25ft boat, and therefore is safe even with reduced crew. This enables her to be a fast and safe family cruiser too.
Boat Designer
John Corby
Cabin Accommodation
Inside the Corby 25, four berths: two are under the cockpit and two in the central cabin
One toilet is installed in the front cabin
A flexible water tank is fixed to supply an outside shower with an electric pump
Maritime kitchen (one burner) on gimbals is available in option with an outside gas storage (EU norms)
A 12 V battery with its shore charger is installed to supply navigation lights, inside lights and water pump
Cockpit
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Dashboard
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Deadrise at Transom
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Deck
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Draft Board/Drive Up
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Dry Weight
4629 lb
Electrical
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Engine
Outboard
Engine Mechanical
Two versions are offered:
Racing version: outboard engine
Inboard engine version: Lombardini Marine 13 HP 2 cylinders Saildrive with a 25L tank