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L’Hydroptère

The Hydroptère project was an extraordinary story spanning almost twenty-five years and one of VPLP’s oldest collaborations. Managed by Alain Thébault, working tirelessly in the wake of Eric Tabarly, the project was first discussed back in the 1980s. However it took until 1994 for the Hydroptère to be finally commissioned. Originally the idea was to build a foiling tall ship that could break ocean sailing records. Over time, however, the goal of the project shifted towards setting sailing-speed records.

Primagaz

RMO then Primagaz then Foncia then Bayer then Rexona then Région Guadeloupe

Pierre 1er

Presentation of Pierre 1er, the trimaran designed by VPLP Design for Florence Arthaud

Poulain

Poulain then Un autre regard then Charal then Lyonnaise des Eaux Dumez then Sport-Elec then Idec

Gérard Lambert

Gérard Lambert, named for the hero of a song by French rocker Renaud, was our very first design and was produced in the same year we founded the naval architecture firm called VPLP! Built in glass and carbon fibre in 1983 in a little village in the Breton region of the Morbihan by Jean-François de Prémorel for Vincent Lévy, this 50-metre trimaran featured foils – already! – which we added to glass-reinforced plastic floats (GRP) for the first time.