The design is a licensed version of the 1976 Windrush 14, which was originally known as the Surfcat and built by Windrush Catamarans of Australia. The Trac 14 is 25lb (11kg) heavier than the Windrush 14.[1][3]
Production
The Trac 14 design was built under license from Windrush Catamarans by the AMF Alcort division of AMF, Inc. in the United States. The company commenced production in 1980 and produced 1500 by the time it went out of business in 2012.[1][2][4][5]
The boat has a draft of 0.60ft (0.18m). The hulls have no keels and instead rely on their curved shape to reduce leeway. This hull arrangement allows easy beaching. The hulls fold under the trampoline to reduce the beam to 6.25ft (1.91m) for ground transportation on a trailer.[1]
For sailing the design is equipped with a three-part downhaul and a roller furlingjib. There is no trapeze, but the mast rake is adjustable while sailing.[2]
The design has a Portsmouth Yardstick racing average handicap of 83.5 and is normally raced with a crew of two sailors.[2]