The trimaran Hydroptère

17 February 2015 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: Yacht of the Month Reading Time:  5 minutes

© hydroptere.com

© hydroptere.com

The Hydroptère is an experimental sailing hydrofoil designed by French yachtsman Alain Thébault. Her multihull hydrofoil design allows the sail-powered vessel to reach high speeds on water. The design is based on experience from a range of hydrofoil sailcraft that Thébault built in cooperation with Éric Tabarly since the 1990s. On October 5, 2008 she reached a record speed of 52.86 knots (97.90 km/h; 60.83 mph), however this was over a shorter distance than the 500m necessary to qualify for an official world record. On December 21, 2008, the Hydroptère briefly reached 56.3 knots (104.3 km/h; 64.8 mph), but capsized shortly thereafter.   read more…

The trimaran Brigitte Bardot

1 December 2014 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: Yacht of the Month Reading Time:  6 minutes

MV Brigitte Bardot © AussieLegend

MV Brigitte Bardot © AussieLegend

MV Brigitte Bardot (formerly Gojira and Ocean 7 Adventurer) is a unique high-tech 35 m (115 ft) stabilized monohull twin diesel engine powered vessel designed by Nigel Irens. Construction of Ocean 7 Adventurer began in June 1997 and she was launched on 16 March 1998. The official naming ceremony took place on 3 April 1998 in London‘s West India Dock.   read more…

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