Electric foiling catamaran
This flying catamaran features two electric motors, a single foil and two elevator rudders.
F-RIB
This project to design an electric foiling RIB focused on combining performance with a comfortable ride.
Outremer 55
For the Outremer 55, the challenge for VPLP was to leverage recent architectural developments and Grand Large Yachting’s expertise in composite engineering to design the cruising boat of the next decade.
Niuhiti
Developed for the communities of French Polynesia, the Niuhiti is a 25 m catamaran with a 13 m beam designed to carry passengers and freight between the many atolls and islands in the region.
Lagoon 5th generation
The first prototype of the Lagoon 55 went into the water in February 2021. She features a brand new stern layout which optimizes movement throughout the vessel. With the after beam integrated into the superstructure, this creates a vast balcony overlooking the sea.
Gunboat 68
A true reference in the world of cruising catamarans, the Gunboat range was acquired by Outremer in 2017 and swiftly augmented with the Gunboat 68. The first two 68s were delivered in late 2018–early 2019 to American owners who were looking for the best in racing-cruising catamarans.
Befoil
Befoil is the first foiling catamaran for beginners and sailing schools. The design aims to make foiling easier and safer for everyone.
Serenity
Serenity is a concept developed by VPLP for an owner who wanted a boat powered by a wingsail and solar panels. His project was to live aboard and sail leisurely round the world with his family.
Outremer 7X
Buoyed by the success of the 5X, Outremer and VPLP decided to collaborate anew in 2017 to produce the Outremer 7X, the largest cruising boat ever built at the yard in La Grande Motte. The DNA of the Outremer series – performance and ocean cruising – is even more present in this 70’ catamaran because she was designed to carry a crew and be very light, making her very competitive.
W/Y Evidence
In a similar vein to Komorebi, Manifesto and Ampersand, W/Y Evidence belongs to a new category of project developed by VPLP in recent years: monohulls and multihulls featuring hybrid propulsion which leverages mechanical power and hard wingsails.