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BRYD is now recognized world-wide as one of the top office in catamaran design. They are working with Fountaine Pajot, the world leader in production catamarans with more than 1 800 units launched. For Fountaine Pajot, BRYD has created the Marquise 56' in 1991 (38 units), the Eleuthera 60' in 2004 (27 units), the Salina 48 ' in 2007 (27 units) and the Galathea 65' (to be launched in 2009). BRYD has more and more requests for larger units. They have also designed luxury catamarans with the YAPLUKA 60 and 70 (WONDERFUL, BELLA DONA, NAHEMA IV), the ALDABRA 60, the CIM 116, and have now in production and on the drawing boards a 75, a 90 and a 98 footer. I will soon write a post about the Z90 an amazing mega cat being built in Italy.

Wonderful - Yapluka 70 - Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design




The word Catamaran comes from the Tamil kattu “to tie” and maran “wood, tree”.
- Thousands years ago catamarans were used on the coast of Coromandel in south-eastern India.
- Around 3500 BC started the great voyages across the Pacific Ocean towards Polynesia aboard double canoes.
Polynesian Catamaran - Artist: John Webber, artist aboard Cook's ship.
- 1662, Sir William Petty designs “THE EXPERIMENT”, described as "a fantastical bottomless double-bottomed machine", and races them successfully against mono-hulls.
- 1820, “DOUBLE TROUBLE”, first catamaran built in the US by John C Stevens, famous for his bet at the origin of the America’s Cup.
- 1876, “AMARYLLIS”, is designed by the famous architect Nathaniel Herreschoff and beats the entire fleet of the New York Yacht Club.
Herreschoff patented – 1876
- 1937, “KAIMILOA”, built by Eric de Bisschop, a French explorer, was launched in Hawaii and sailed back to Cannes in France in 264 days.
Kaimiloa – Eric de Bishop
- 1947, “MANU KAI”, launched in Hawai by Brown, Kumalae and Choy is probably the first ocean going cruising catamaran to be launched.
“Manu Kai” at
Waikiki
- 1960, The Prout brothers design the “SNOW GOOSE”, an 11 meters cruising catamarans.
- 1964, “REHU MOANA”, takes part to the OSTAR race. Built by Dr. David Henry Lewis. After the race he picks up his family in the US and sails around the world. This is the first circumnavigation by a catamaran.
- 1983 The Fountaine Pajot shipyard launches the Lousiane 37, the first light cruising catamaran, industrial production of cruising catamarans has started in France.
A 1984 Louisiane 37
- 1998, “DOUCE FRANCE” 138’ designed by Lauriot-Prevost and Van Peteghem is the largest cruising catamaran launched so far.
Douce France – a VPLP design built by Alumarine
- 2005, the Maxi catamaran “ORANGE II” - 37 meters - built by Multiplast Shipyard and sailed by Bruno Peyron, sails around the world in only 55 days 16 hours with an amazing average speed of 22,20 knots.
More on :
http://www.proafile.com/view/weblog/comments/c_s_k/
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catamaran
http://www.catamaran.co.uk/shearwater/history.htm
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/15/1037080913844.html
http://www.multihull-maven.com/Designers/Nathaniel_Herreshoff
http://christian.navis.free.fr/multicoques.html
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1352382
http://www.runningtideyachts.com/multihull/Amaryllis.html
http://www.angelfire.com/or/petermarsh/multihulls.htm
HEMISPHERE (formerly Project GEMINI), designed by naval architects Van Peteghem Lauriot Prévost (VPLP) and built by Derecktor Shipyards in Bridgeport, Connecticut is on course to be delivered towards the latter part of this year."This 106 footer is a fast, high performance and luxurious catamaran. Built in Aluminium, it is based on the SUNREEF 100 but extended for a
European client. The interior design is the result of a close cooperation
between the Sunreef in-house design team and the owner.
The Modern Style by Sunreef chosen for this particular boat consists of brightly-coloured upholstery, bamboo veener applied to solid wood furniture, teak deck - both below decks and topside, glass table tops and furniture elements, a segregated saloon and galley with large panoramic windows in the saloon and cabins enhancing an impression of spaciousness and light.Another interesting feature is the 'island' separating the galley and saloon. This cabinet is accessible from both sides and houses equipment including microwave, electric oven and a dishwasher for the galley as well as an impressive entertainment system with 40 inches LCD television, DVD player, Hi-Fi system on the saloon side.
The owner’s suit will be especially luxurious using the finest
materials combined with a spacious atmosphere."‘‘We’ve been receiving many inquiries for large custom yachts which is gratifying and supports our strategy to build this kind of boats ,” says Nicolas Lapp, Sunreef's vice-president, ‘‘With our first two superyachts due to be launched in the coming years, we have now achieved our goal to be recognised as a builder of large custom yachts that only happen to be multihulls.”
For more information, please contact:
Ewa
Stachurska
PR
Sunreef Yachts
ewa@sunreef-yachts.com
+ 48 601 315
206
www.sunreef-yachts.com
www.sunreef-charter.com