Imagine a multihull capable of hitting 20 knots, of accommodating the family for a few nights at a time, and of being put away and forgotten about for the winter. Doesn't that sound tempting? Well, start trawling through the classifieds and look for a Corneel 26!
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Corneel. The name has a nice ring to it, but where does it come from? It’s a combination of Bruneel - yes, Eric Bruneel of Neel trimarans fame - and Cornic. In the early 1980s, the two men launched a sports cat, the Corneel 18. This first boat went well. They approached Fountaine Pajot to build the boat. They would finance the tooling themselves. Back then, the yard was building dinghies, racing monohulls and was just starting out in multihulls, with the Louisiane. It was an immediate success: a hundred 18s were sold. It came at a particularly good time for Eric, who had had the idea in the ba…