Alu Marine has presented its 33m superyacht currently under a 9-month construction.
Alu Marine has presented its 33m superyacht currently under a 9-month construction.
The French shipyard Alu Marine will be present at the 2012 Boot Dusseldorf with its newest catamaran yachts.
Firstly announced in 58 feet version / 17,60 meters ( see images in the article), the first model of this new range of trawler catamarans will be built in 65 feet version / 19,85 meters. Construction at the ALU MARINE shipyard will start on September 2011 for delivery end 2012.
Originally scheduled to be a 58’ Trawler Catamaran, the new Alu Marine 65′ trawler catamaran will begin construction at the Alu Marine Shipyard on September 2011 for delivery toward the end of 2012. The new Alu Marine 65′ trawler catamaran is the first in a new range of trawler catamarans. Both the 58’ and 65’…
The new 58’ trawler catamaran design is the outcome of a six months’ study between Stirling Design International design office and Alu Marine shipyard.
After the launch of the HAVANA 72 at the Cannes and Monaco boat shows in September 2010, the ALU MARINE Shipyard has extended its range of sailing catamarans with two new models for 2011, a Havana 60ft and Havana 53 foot catamaran.
A class of her own, the Noah 76 Yacht is a catamaran with character: seaworthy, powerful, comfortable and safe. Built in aluminum by Alu Marine, she is very safe and with her long range, is perfect for distant cruising. The Noah 76 was designed by VPLP naval architects (Van Peteghem Lauriot Prévost), world leader in the racing and cruising multihull sector, with an interior design from Anne-Monique Bonadei.
Sailing Catamaran HAVANA 72 yacht is the first model of the Havana series built by Alu Marine, with the interior and exterior design by Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design.
ALU MARINE shipyard has specialized in the construction of aluminum boats for more than 20 years with a long experience of large luxury yachts. Douce France, the biggest sailing catamaran in the world, at 138 feet is the symbolic icon of the shipyard. It already featured at the time some very advanced styles of accommodation and modern and timeless hull lines.