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Naga - 2m Class Trimaran
The Naga - named after a mythical Southeast Asian water serpent - is the latest design from Roland, the designer of the FireDragon.
The Naga sails very stable and is able to foil when equipped with a set of foils. Compared to her smaller cousins the Naga is much easier to sail. Look the pictures and the video clips of Roland's boat first trials.
Naga Mouldings can be obtained direct from the designer, ask us for Roland's email. Mouldings can be cut in halves to save on shipping costs. Cut hulls, decks and crossbeams can be shipped by postal service to most countries for about USD 200 per set while uncut hulls could only be shipped by Courier Services which would cost around USD 2500 per set.
Boat Data:
- hull lenght 1980mm without front fender
- beam 1980mm
- mast height above deck 2750 mm
Naga - 2m Class Trimaran
The Naga - named after a mythical Southeast Asian water serpent - is the latest design from Roland, the designer of the FireDragon.
The Naga sails very stable and is able to foil when equipped with a set of foils. Compared to her smaller cousins the Naga is much easier to sail. Look the pictures and the video clips of Roland's boat first trials.
Naga Mouldings can be obtained direct from the designer, ask us for Roland's email. Mouldings can be cut in halves to save on shipping costs. Cut hulls, decks and crossbeams can be shipped by postal service to most countries for about USD 200 per set while uncut hulls could only be shipped by Courier Services which would cost around USD 2500 per set.
Boat Data:
- hull lenght 1980mm without front fender
- beam 1980mm
- mast height above deck 2750 mm
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