Torvar Mirsky testing the M32
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Dont agree with Torvar's assesment that it is a high tech design, obviously he wanted to deliver a positive story about this still very cool boat.
Marstrom has been stubornly sticking to their same-old designs (M20/A-Cat) for centuries now without keeping up with the latest trends like wave-piercing bows etc.
I also dont understand why it doesnt have a jib, this would greatly improve performance during reaching etc.
Torvar is well experienced to asses that the M32 is a state of the art multihull.. He sailed a X40 for a few months, and that design is clearly on the bleeding edge of design 🙂