Conquering the North Pole…
Last year, Sébastien Roubinet was obliged to give up his attempt to cross the Arctic Ocean because of energy problems. The succession of impacts suffered by Ti Babouche eventually caused damage to ...
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Last year, Sébastien Roubinet was obliged to give up his attempt to cross the Arctic Ocean because of energy problems. The succession of impacts suffered by Ti Babouche eventually caused damage to ...
The first GC 32 was launched in Dubai after 11 months of research and development, notably supervised by Laurent Lenne (CEO & founder) and Andrew Macpherson (COO).
Do you dream of blue sky, trade winds and turquoise seas? Well why not head for the West Indies, with an organised rally?
The fifth edition of the Caribbean 600 allowed many boats of all kinds to race over 600 miles around 11 of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, starting from Antigua.
We have already spoken many times about the Watever association, which for example is helping fishermen in Bangladesh to build new boats, designed by Marc Van Peteghem.
Nautitech has done really well these last few years, with the well-known 54-footer and notably the superb Carbon Line version, the n°1 version of which is currently in Cuba before heading for the ...
Here is a new motor boat designed by the builder, Rider Marine, for both ‘professional’ (fishing or passengers) and leisure use.
At first they were two to sail on a "non liveable" catamaran, a world first, but Yan preferred to continue his adventure alone...
Visit the Multihull area (Hall 15) to meet the shipyards (and visit some boats), including:
Yvan Bourgnon just left Sri Lanka on March, 22. Winds from North-East are favorable to cross the Gulf of Aden, one of the most dangerous parts of the world for sailors. Yvan hopes to join Djibouti in ...