Corsa 41' Information Wanted!!!
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Corsa 41' Information Wanted!!!
I'm about to start a re-do project on a 1989 Corsa Marine 41' (12 meters) with a pair of 540's & speedmaster #3, I could not find enough info. about these boats in the web, so I'll apreciate all the input you guys can give me here; pictures, specs, rough water riding stories, rig tips, or just your opinion on this boats, I'm all ears...
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I'm about to start a re-do project on a 1989 Corsa Marine 41' (12 meters) with a pair of 540's & speedmaster #3, I could not find enough info. about these boats in the web, so I'll apreciate all the input you guys can give me here; pictures, specs, rough water riding stories, rig tips, or just your opinion on this boats, I'm all ears...
If u want to have it done by a pro,,,send it my way and i can help u for a fair price on everything !!!!
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These boats are great, have a 9' beam. Check the book "Sea Race" by John Crouse, there is a lot of history there. I think Sandy Satullo raced one and won a National Championship in one of these in the late 70's.
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I believe they were first called a Gara. The #7 was made of wood & glass it sank after this test run. The #27 was a fiber glass hull, the next replacement Copper Kettle was also glass.
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Thanks for the info. folks, I'll like to have the hands of a pro in this proyect Daredevil but the boat and me are in Puerto Rico, I'll definitively look for that book wannabe, great historical photos h2oboater, how do you guys think he will handle the local 5 to 6+ft Atlantic ocean? any pictures of the 1989's models? thanks again.
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The 44' Tempest came from the 41 Corsa. A guy named Reagan Davis stretched and popped the boat back in '82 before loosing the company to Dick Simon.
Davis by the way was married to the sister of famed Nixon Atty and banker Bebe Rebozo of Miami. Rebozo, a Cuban American, died in '98.
Copper Kettle was sold to Bob Gingold, a plastic Surgeon in Miami who held on to the boat for a few years.
Marshall Ives had a 41 built with (4) 2.4's back in 84. It was one of the first 4 engine boats.
Davis by the way was married to the sister of famed Nixon Atty and banker Bebe Rebozo of Miami. Rebozo, a Cuban American, died in '98.
Copper Kettle was sold to Bob Gingold, a plastic Surgeon in Miami who held on to the boat for a few years.
Marshall Ives had a 41 built with (4) 2.4's back in 84. It was one of the first 4 engine boats.
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great pics. littlenige mine have different deck i think its not a race flat version is more like a cruise version is taller and the ugliest thing i find about it but i'm shure that the cabin will feature a lot of features and amenities thanks to it, I'll love to see pics of the 4 outboard Mr.Ives Corsa do you have any MidOcean?
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Thanks for the info. folks, I'll like to have the hands of a pro in this proyect Daredevil but the boat and me are in Puerto Rico, I'll definitively look for that book wannabe, great historical photos h2oboater, how do you guys think he will handle the local 5 to 6+ft Atlantic ocean? any pictures of the 1989's models? thanks again.