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Black Marlin: Jan Andersen's awesome 10m Carbon-Fibre Trimaran

by Jake Kavanagh 29 Jun 2018 00:00 PDT
Black Marlin © Jake Kavanagh

The best way to make a cruising yacht with a performance 'far above normal' is to use multiple hulls infused with West System International's PRO-SET epoxy. Then use composites to create an equally light rig and interior. Fit an electric motor for green propulsion and the result is Jan Andersen's awesome Black Marlin.

Boat builder Jan Andersen is the one-man band running Vision Boats, a company that specialises in building fast and eco-friendly sailing yachts in carbon composites. His yard is based in Scandinavia and Jan himself has ranged far and wide to gain the experience needed to create his 'ultimate' yacht. These have included a return trans-Atlantic crossing and a voyage from New Zealand to the Mediterranean. So far he has created two trimarans, with a third currently under construction.

The first was built in cedar and called Barracuda and was the test bed for his next yacht, Black Marlin. Named after the fast and ferocious fish (one of them famously took down a fishing boat off the coast of Florida) Black Marlin is a 10m trimaran with two outer hulls that can fold inwards for road transport and docking. What is so remarkable is that the use of PRO-SET infusion epoxy and carbon fibre has created a 30ft yacht that weighs just 1460kg ready to sail.

There has been no scrimping on accommodation either to achieve this startling performance. The interior is nicely finished with wooden veneers and the main saloon table can seat eight. The hull is so easily driven that it is powered by an electric motor recharged from renewables, so Black Marlin is very much a self-refueling yacht.

"I am interested in using and developing the latest knowledge and materials to create the best products," Jan writes on his website. "My great passion for multi-hulls has made trimarans my speciality."

In addition to building fast sailing machines, Vision Boats also creates carbon masts and booms for other yards using PRO-SET epoxy and female moulds. "The new method we are using gives us a very high-quality spar, with a carbon fibre content of between 65% – 75%," Jan said. "This delivers a top-quality finish, but with low weight and high tensile strength."

Black Marlin has already proved itself with a series of voyages and race wins, including line honours at the Ohavetrundt event in 2016 and winner of the Fyncup in 2017.

Specifications: (racing rig)

  • Type: Modern carbon trimaran
  • LOA: 10.0m
  • LOA (folded): 11.5m
  • Length main hull: 9.6m
  • Beam (deployed): 7.8m
  • Beam (folded): 3.55m
  • Beam main hull: 2.54m
  • Draft (swords down): 2.10m
  • Draft (swords up): 0.4m
  • Airdraft: 16.5m
  • Weight (ready to sail): 1460kg
  • Mainsail: 46m2
  • Foresail: 20m2
  • Gennaker: 85m2
  • CE Category: B

David Johnson of West System International has sailed on Black Marlin:

    I had the privilege to sail on Black Marlin at Ballen Havn near Svendborg last year whilst on a technical support visit to Hans Fokdal from HF Marine, our distributor in Denmark. We were lucky enough to sail with Jan Anderson, Black Marlin's owner/designer/engineer and constructor.

    At 0730, we were on board and sailing sweetly and effortlessly upwind at between 9 and 12 knots in a soft breeze. Jan is a fascinating character. He served his apprenticeship in traditional wooden boatbuilding so it's surprising that every item on Black Marlin that could be made in carbon and PRO-SET epoxy composite is constructed of these materials. Black Marlin is Jan's own design and build, which is something of an achievement given the confines of spare time!

    With clear carbon finishes on many of the components, there is nowhere for a lack of skill and expertise to hide. The finish is exquisite. The mast, in itself a thing of structural beauty with real aesthetic appeal, is constructed in female tooling and infused with epoxy via vacuum. This is a process that Jan himself developed and has since been adopted by the builders of www.dragonfly.dk for the performance versions of its popular trimaran range.

    After our sail, we motored back to the mooring alongside the marina using a little electric outboard and Jan folded Black Marlin in 60 seconds reducing the beam (and the mooring cost) by two thirds.

    Jan is currently working on a smaller trailable design.

    David Johnson, Sales Director, West System International and sometime yachter.

See more at www.epoxycraft.com/black-marlin

For more details, or to order a custom-built mast, contact Jan Andersen at www.visionboats.com

Find out more about PRO-SET, versatile epoxy for high-performance composites at westsysteminternational.com/en/pro-set/pro-set

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