volvo-ocean-race-multiplast-2000Volvo Ocean Race

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A delegation from Multiplast was present on the opening day of the London Boat Show for the Volvo Ocean Race press conference.
After building the French challenger for the America's Cup, "6e Sens", which reached the semi-finals of the Louis Vuitton Cup qualifying rounds, and proved to be one of the most reliable boats in the fleet, Multiplast is currently building three 33 metre (108 ft) maxi-catamarans for The Race ; one, "Club Med" for New zealand skipper Grant Dalton, one, "Team Adventure" for the American skipper Cam Lewis and one, "Code 1", which remains confidential for the time being. Not forgetting "Polpharma-Warta", formely the famous "Explorer", which will also be in The Race under the Polish banner with skipper Roman Paszke. As Explorer, this legendary boat holds two Pacific records and under the name of "Jet Services V", she still holds the elusive Atlantic crossing record. This year, the Multiplast yard, which has 20 years experience of building advanced composite ocean racing boats, has been extended and modernised, now offering some of the most up to the minute and sophisticated boat building facilities in the world. Multiplast would of course be delighted to be involved in the Volvo Ocean Race, and will have slots vacant for building boats from the middle of the year 2000.

magic-catamaran-multiplastMagic Cat 25 back on the water

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After undergoing a complete refit at the Multiplast yard during 3 ½ months, Magic Cat was put back onto the water on Tuesday Oct. 26, 1999. She is the 76 ½ foot catamaran which came out of the Multiplast yard three years ago, designed by the Gilles Ollier Design Team.
This carbon-sandwich machine "makes full use of competition technology", explains Yann Penfornis, one of the three architects in the design office. Spacious enough to accommodate 8 passengers and 3 crew, Magic Cat sails regularly at more than 20 knots.



multiplast-nouvelle-zelandeMultiplast goes to New Zealand

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Three technicians from the Multiplast yard flew off to Auckland on Sunday Oct. 24, 1999, to take part in the optimisation of 6e Sens, the French challenger in the America's Cup 2000, between two Round Robins of the qualification series.
Three technicians from the Multiplast yard flew off to Auckland on Sunday Oct. 24, 1999, to take part in the optimisation of 6e Sens, the French challenger in the America's Cup 2000. Built by Multiplast, 6e Sens is 80 feet long and has more than 2,150 square feet of sail downwind. On Wednesday Oct. 27


 

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