Francis Joyon: quite simply
Between two squalls, in the gusty wind of a Breton spring, we met an extra-terrestrial in the finally ultra-formatted world of modern professional sailing, Monsieur Francis Joyon.
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Between two squalls, in the gusty wind of a Breton spring, we met an extra-terrestrial in the finally ultra-formatted world of modern professional sailing, Monsieur Francis Joyon.
After the regatta at Newport at the beginning of July, we can see a bit more clearly what’s what concerning the coming Cup... In exactly one year, in July 2013, the crews will meet each other in ...
This time it's for real: after years of perfecting, and a few nice speed records, L'Hydroptère is tackling ocean sailing. Aim: to cross the Pacific!
François Forestier's 'first mate' aboard 'Lejaby Rasurel', Lalou Roucayrol, became well-known when he took over Guy Delage's amazing proa (Funambule - Lestra Sport - Francopholies) and finished ...
Actor? Skipper? Seducer? Polynesian? French? Italian? Pierre Cosso is all these things at once. An encounter on the other side of the world, on the water, with an engaging multiple personality, with ...
Since the announcement that the 34th America's Cup was going to be raced in 72-foot catamarans with rigid wing sails, we have been drooling... Now the first AC 72s are in the water and sailing!
Everyone knows about the America's Cup, which will be raced for in 2013 on 72-foot catamarans. But there is also the 'Little' Cup, which since 1961 has allowed all nations to race according to a rule ...
The first hull had hardly been finished when the builder announced the sale of the no.3 in the Sunreef 60 PowerCat series.
A little more than two years ago now, we dedicated an article to this mythical proa, the last example of its kind. The title was 'The last of the big proas must be saved'...
To celebrate his 25 years as a designer, Darren Newton has just presented a new project, the Dazcat 1350, to show the developments in the world of multihulls over a quarter of a century.