Talk:VPLP design

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Hello. I have access to some informations about VPLP. And I was wondering if the table wouldn't be more readable. What are you thinking about this proposal? I used many sources: internal and external links. Please, If you have any recommendations about the presentation or anything, I listen to you.

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VPLP
Founded1983
FounderMarc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost
Headquarters
Paris and Vannes
,
France
Area served
International
ServicesNaval Architectur and Yacht Design
Websitewww.vplp.fr

Our Racing prototypes

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Year Boat's name Description History
1984 Gerard Lambert[1] 50' foiler trimaran For the Ostar
1985 La Santa Maria[2] 45' catamaran, For the Route de la découverte
1986 Poulain[3] 75' trimaran Skipped by Olivier de Kersauson
Biscuits Cantreau 1[4] Formula 40 trimaran Skipped by Jean Le Cam
1987 Biscuits Cantreau 2[5] Formula 40 trimaran Skipped by Jean Le Cam

-World Champion 1987

1988 Biscuits Cantreau 3[6] Formula 40 trimaran Skipped by Jean Le Cam

-World Champion 1988

-World Champion 1989

Hitachi

Bottin
[7]
60' trimaran Skipped by [ http://lionelpean.com/?page_id=101 Lionel Pean] in 1988 (Hitachi)[8]

Skipped by Eric Tabarly in 1989 (Bottin)[9]

1989 Nord Pas de Calais 3 Formula 40 trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Alain Comyn
Groupe Pierre 1er[10]

Lakota [11]
60' ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Florence Arthaud (Groupe Pierre 1er)

-1st in the Route Du Rhum in 1990

Skipped by Steve Fosset (Lakota)

1990
RMO[12]

Primagaz[13]

Foncia[14]

Bayer[15]

Rexona

RegionGuadeloupe[16]
60' ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Laurent Bourgnon[17] (RMO):

-1st in the Open-UAP in 1991

-1st in the Baule-Dakar in 1991

-Mediterranean Record in 1991, 2921 miles - 22h 10min

Skipped by Laurent Bourgnon (Primagaz):

-1st in the Quebec-Saint Malo in 1992

-1st in the Route Du Rhum in 1994

-1st in the Fastnet in 1997

-1st in the Route Du Rhum in 1998

-Record of Atlantique Crossing in 1999, 7d 2h 34min

Skipped by Yvan Bourgnon (Foncia, Bayer, Rexona)

Skipped by [18]Claude Thélier (RegionGuadeloupe)

Ylliam Formula 40, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Pierre-Yves Firmenich[19]
1992 Fleury-Michon XI[20] 60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Philippe Poupon
Charal[21] 90' trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Olivier de Kersauson
Lege Cap Ferret Formula 28' trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Jean-Louis Miquel
1993 Lyonnaise des eaux Dumez[22] 90' trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Olivier de Kersauson
YG 25 One design racing catamarans, for the Clairefontaine Trophy [23]
1997
Broceliande

Foncia

Technomarine

Banque Covefi 2

Stena Sovcomflot

Orange
[24]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Alain Gautier (Broceliande, Foncia)

Skipped by Steve Ravussin (Technomarine, Banque Covefi 2)

Skipped by Bruno Peyron & Stève Ravussin (Stena Sovcomflot)

Skipped by Stève Ravussin (Orange):

-Winner of Nokia Oops Cup in 2005

Sport-Elec[25] 90' trimaran ex-Lyonnaise des Eaux-Dumez, Composite Carbon nomex Skipped by Olivier de Kersauson:

-Jules Verne Trophy record in 1997, 71d 14h 18min

1998
Groupama I [26]

HiQ[27]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Franck Cammas (Groupama 1):

-Winner of Transat Quebec-Saint Malo in 2000

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2001

2000
Bonduelle

Gitana XII
[28]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Jean Le Cam (Bonduelle)
2001
Fila

Tim
[29]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Giovanni Soldini (Fila)
Belgacom II

Gitana XI
[30]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Jean Luc Nelias[31] (Belgacom II)

Skipped by Lionel Lemonchois (Gitana XI):

-Winner of the Route Du Rhum in 2006

Geronimo[32] 110' trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Olivier de Kersauson:

-Winner of Jules Verne Trophy 2004

2002 Foncia I 60'ORMA trimaran, Composite Skipped by Alain Gautier
Geant

Vodaphone
(NZ)[33]
60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Michel Desjoyeaux (Geant):

-Winner of the Route Du Rhum in 2002

-Winner of the Transat in 2004

Sodebo[34] 60'ORMA trimaran, Composite Skipped by Thomas Coville
2004 Idec[35] 90' trimaran ex-Sport-Elec, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Francis Joyon:

-Solo round the world record in 2004, 72d 22h 54min 22sec

-Solo transatlantic world record in 2005, 6d 4h 1min 37sec

Groupama 2[36] 60'ORMA trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Franck Cammas:

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2007

2005
Crepes Whaou! 2

Maitre Jacques-Loic Fecquet
[37]
50' trimaran, built by CDK Industrie[38] Skipped by Franck Yves Escoffier (Crepes Whaou ! 2):

-1st in Transat Jacques Vabre Multi50 in 2005

-1st in the Route Du Rhum Multi50 in 2006

-1st in Transat Jacques Vabre Multi50 in 2007

2006
Groupama 3

Maxi Solo Banque Populaire VII
[39]
105' trimaran, Composite Carbon nomex Skipped by Franck Cammas (Groupama 3):

-Transatlantic Record in 2008

-Jules Verne Trophy, Circumnavigation record in 2010, 48d 7h 44min 52s

-Winner of the Route Du Rhum in 2010

Skipped by Armel Le Cleac'h[40] (Maxi Solo Banque Populaire VII):

-Record Solo Trans-Mediterranean, 30/09/2013, 18h 58min 13sec

-New Record Solo distance in 24 hours, 27/01/2014, 682 miles

-Record Solo Route de la découverte[41] Cadix-San Salvador, 30/01/2014, 6d 23h 42min

Lightspeed 32'[42] One design racing/picnic catamaran, Carbon fibre and composite construction in USA
Safran[43] 60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[44] Skipped by Marc Guillemot [45]:

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2009


-Solo North Atlantic Record in July 2013, 8d 5h 20min 20sec

2007 Groupe Bel[46] 60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Skipped by Kito de Pavant
2008 40m Custom racing trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Pascal Bidegorry & Loïc Peyron (Maxi Banque Populaire V):

-Transatlantic record in 2009, 3d 15h 25min 48sec

-24 Hour World Speed Sailing record in 2009, 908 miles, Avg 37.8kn

-Trans-Mediterranean record, 15/05/2010, 14h 20min 34sec

-Jules Verne Trophy record circumnavigation in 2012, 45d 13h 42min 53sec

Skipped by Dona Bertarelli & Yann Guichard(Spindrift 2):

-Record Route de la Découverte Cadix-San Salvador, 06/11/2013, 6d 13h 42min 53sec"

2009 BMW Oracle Racing 90x90 USA 17[47] 90' full carbon trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Oracle Team USA:

-Winner 33rd America's Cup in 2010

"Crepes Whaou ! 3

Fenetrea
"[48]
50' trimaran Skipped by Franck Yves Escoffier(Crepes Whaou ! 3):

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2009

Skipped by Erwan Le Roux & Yann Elies (Fenetrea):

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2013

2010 Vibrac Paprec 3[49] 60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[50] Skipped by Jean Pierre Dick:

-Winner of Barcelona world race in 2010-2011

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2011

PRB[51] 60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[52] Skipped by Vincent Riou:

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre in 2013"

'Foncia II[53]

Banque Populaire VI

Maitre Coq"[54]
60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[55] Skipped by Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia)

Skipped by Armel Le Cleac'h[56] (Banque Populaire VI):

-Finished 2nd in the Vendee Globe in 2012

Skipped by Jeremy Beyou (Maitre Coq)"

2011 Race For Water[57] MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Stève Ravussin
Veolia Environment

Orion Racing
"[58]
MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Roland Jourdain (Veolia Environment)
Foncia[59] MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Michel Desjoyeaux:

-Winner of the European Tour in 2012


-Record of the Tour of Isle of Wight in 2012, 2h 21min 25sec"

Spindrift Racing MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Yann Guichard:

-Winner of Multi One Championship in 2010

-Winner of Krys Ocean Race in 2012"

Macif[60] 60' IMOCA Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with G. Verdier Skipped by Francois Gabart:

-Winner of the Vendee Globe in 2013, 78d 2h 16min 40sec"

Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (Gitana XV)[61] MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Sebastien Josse:

-Winner of Transat Jacques Vabre 2013"

2012 Oman Sail[62] MOD 70' one design multihull, Carbon composite nomex Skipped by Sidney Gavignet
2013 Prince de Bretagne[63] 80' trimaran, Composite carbon nomex Skipped by Lionel Lemonchois for the Route Du Rhum 2014
Hydros 1 & 2 - Class C[64] 25' Class C catamarans, for the Little Americas Cup, Composite carbon nomex
2014 Sodebo Ultim'[65] 105' trimaran, ex-Geronimo, Composite Carbon nomex Skipped by Thomas Coville
Comanche 100'[66] 100' Monohull, Composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[67]
2015 60' IMOCA Safran 2[68] Racing Monohull, composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[69] Launched on February 5th, 2015 to be skipped by Morgan Lagraviere for the Vendee Globe 2016,
100' Macif[70] 100' Racing Trimaran, Composite carbon nomex, to be launched in April 2015 CURRENT PROJECT
60' IMOCA Banque Populaire[71] Racing Monohull, composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[72]

, to be launched in 2015 for the Vendee Globe 2016, to be skipped by Armel Le Cleac'h[73]

CURRENT PROJECT
60' IMOCA Hugo Boss[74] Racing Monohull, composite carbon nomex, designed with Guillaume Verdier[75], to be launched in May 2015 for the Vendee Globe 2016, to be skipped by Alex Thomson CURRENT PROJECT
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