Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle)

Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle)

Description

The Hartley 28'6" Trimaran (officially the Lively 28 Cruising Trimaran, originally marketed as the Sparkle) is a classic, demountable plywood-epoxy cruising trimaran designed by New Zealand's Richard Hartley in the 1960s–1970s as a safe, unsinkable family multihull for amateur construction—proving so capable that one became the first trimaran to circumnavigate Australia. Plans remain available from hartley-boats.com (~$170–$355 USD full set; $30 study pack), with builds in plywood (or GRP mold) emphasizing ease, durability, and disassembly for trailering/storage—hull/amas bolt together, no folding beams. Rare (likely <100 built worldwide, mostly home completed), it's a cult favorite for "go small, go far" offshore on a budget,

Construction Details

Designer Richard Hartley
Length 28.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 36.25 ft
j 12.50 ft
p 30 ft
e 12.25 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

Sails

Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle) - MAINSAIL

Luff 30 ft - (9144 mm)
Foot 12.25 ft - (3734 mm)
Leech * 31.85 ft - (9708 mm)
Tack Angle * 88.02 °
Diagonal * 32.01 ft - (9757 mm)
Head (inches) * 5.25 in - (133 mm)
Area 183.53 ft²
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Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle) - JIBSAIL

Luff 35 ft - (10668 mm)
Foot 15.5 ft - (4724 mm)
Leech 31.17 ft - (9501 mm)
Length Perpendicular 13.8 ft - (4206 mm)
Area 241.55 ft²
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Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle) - GENOA

Luff * 36.43 ft - (11104 mm)
Foot * 20.37 ft - (6209 mm)
Leech * 34.08 ft - (10388 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 18.75 ft - (5715 mm)
Deck Angle * 4 °
Area 341.47 ft²
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Hartley 28'6 Trimaran (Lively 28 / Sparkle) - SPINNAKER

Stays * 36.43 ft - (11104 mm)
MidGirth * 22.5 ft - (6858 mm)
Foot * 22.5 ft - (6858 mm)
Perc LP * 180 %
Area 696.72 ft²
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