Zephyr - Antrim 40 Trimaran
Zephyr is a demountable trimaran designed for Duane Zelinski, and built by SN Composites and Atlantix Innovations Marines, Inc in Montreal.
In 2005, she smashed the Fort Lauderdale-Key West course record with a time of 10 hours, 11 minutes
Deck Layout
All sail, mast and board controls lead aft for ease of handling. Aft deck with swim platform; safety gear under. Trampoline netting between amas and main hull provides complete comfort and safety.
The Antrim 40 is a fully demountable trimaran with road transportation capabilities. Modern composite technology was used to guarantee a light and efficient attachment method without struts or waterstays, which produce undesirable wave drag. High arched crossbeams provide ample water clearance. The outboard engine is always ready yet still protected from seawater thanks to retractable tracks on the swim platform. She also features a cassette rudderpost, which allows for a fully retractable rudder.
Accommodation
Private double berth with limited headroom located under cockpit. Berth access is from main cabin to starboard with optional hinged companionway steps for increased access. Wet seat and wet locker conveniently located by companionway. To port is the galley, settee, toilet, sink and shower with seats and a single berth conversion to starboard. The forward double berth is accessed to starboard of the daggerboard trunk. She features zippered padded doors for reduced weight and noise.