Just twenty years ago, very few of us believed that the catamaran was the ideal boat for long-distance cruising. Today, it is common to be in the majority in distant anchorages.
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06/02/2017
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Jean-Christophe Guillaumin
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With Neel, cruising trimarans have become popular again, and it could now be the turn of the proas… These machines were for a long time in the majority in the Pacific, and without any doubt allowed this difficult ocean’s islands to be populated.
Drua, the first example of which should be launched in 2014, is a modern proa which will allow a family to experience a very original sabbatical year. 55 feet long, Drua offers the accommodation of a 40-foot catamaran, but with much more attractive performance…
A very nice project and a boat we can’t wait to test…
Discover it on: www.longtermcharters.com
Drua, the first example of which should be launched in 2014, is a modern proa which will allow a family to experience a very original sabbatical year. 55 feet long, Drua offers the accommodation of a 40-foot catamaran, but with much more attractive performance…
A very nice project and a boat we can’t wait to test…
Discover it on: www.longtermcharters.com