The Bio-climatic Sail
In the heat of summer or in the humidity of the tropics, trampolines and/or forward cockpits become off-limits when the sun nears its zenith, so everyone crowds together under the bimini... which becomes overheated due to insufficient ventilation. At least, that was the observation made in 2012 by the owner of an Alibi 54 sailing in Thailand. He shared his thoughts with his friend Michel Sauget, a master sailmaker in La Trinité sur Mer, Brittany, who is no stranger to innovative ideas, having already created the famous Storm-Bag. To shade the forward third of multihulls, the craftsman took inspiration from Bedouin tents...
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Publié le
27/11/2025
Par
François Trégouët
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205
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2026
In the morning, the result looked very nice in our photos, but it was at midday that the benefits became even more obvious. The shade cast from the front of the coachroof as far as the bows was almost 375 square feet (35 m²), and after lunch, every- one took advantage of this new space. Thanks to the Venturi effect, the light breeze that accelerates under the canvas also benefits the interior via the open portholes at the front of the coachroof. Another very pleasant feature is the reduction in brightness. While outside you can’t last five minutes without sunglasses, in the shade it is much more peaceful. Finally, in the evening, the Canopy protects against humidity and creates a new living space aboard the Albatros. Stowed in its bag, the shade sail weighs only 25 lbs (12 kg). It is easy to stow and can be shipped anywhere in the world if you forget it before you leave. All that’s left to do is choose the color!
Price: approximately € 2,400 including VAT for a 45-foot boat
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Taken out of its storage bag, the Canopée is unrolled on the deck.
The six clearly marked attachment points are secured.