The “Corsair” is an award winning classic Biloxi schooner built in 1976 which invokes the lines of a classic shrimper or gulf coast freighter of centuries past
The Corsair was purchased in 2017. Together, Marc, Ivonne, Mango and Sugar sailed the Corsair from Alabama through the Gulf of Mexico, the Bahamas and the Caribbean Islands to his new home in Grenada. On an unexpectedly difficult voyage they rode out numerous storms, including Hurricanes Irma and Maria, sailed through destroyed islands and yet still managed to keep up the maintenance and repair of the ship, delivering The Corsair safely home for new adventures in the Caribbean islands.
in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
by Michael Broussard
Laying of keel 1976
Launched 1978
Men hours 14.000
Weight: net 21/gross 27 tons
Length: 46ft keel/57ft deck/73ft overall
Draft: 5,3 ft Beam: 18 ft
Height: Clearance top topmast 71ft/62 ft
49 passengers / 4 crew
5 Guest Bunks in Main cabin,
2 single and 3 double.
2 Crew Bunks, double, in Aft cabin.
Biloxi shrimping Schooner,
converted to Maxi Gaff Cutter Rig
with Topsail, Staysail,
Jib and Topsail Jib
length overall
in service
Men Hours to launch
observed Top Speed