Yacht Brokerage VPLP Design GP 70 CATCH ME
2023. World Premiere at the Cannes Yacht Festival 2024.
The first trials of the No. 1 yacht in the GP 70 series have surpassed all of her designer’s expectations.
Her aesthetics, performance, comfort and great autonomy give her a unique character.
In the high-tech luxury catamaran sector, there are few builders offering high-performance plat- forms. Trimarine, renowned for the quality of their composite creations, is entering this exclusive sector with the GP70, a 70-foot (21-metre) all-carbon.
Botin 65 SPIRIT OF LORINA 2015. Refit 21/22 & Upgrade 22/24. Winner of the International Maxi Association’s Mediterranean Maxi Offshore Challenge 2022. Overall winner of Maxi Class C of the Rolex Maxi Yacht Porto Cervo 2023. Overall winner of the 2024 Rolex Giraglia IRC 0 (Inshore Races St-Tropez & Giraglia combined). Built by King Marine. There were no costs spared in building this magnificent racer, from her design and construction to the addition of B&G Electronics, Southern Spars and much more.
Open 60 (ex Imoca) LE PINGOUIN 1998. Marc Lombard Design built in Carbon composite.
Winner of the Velux 5 Oceans Race in 2020/2011 with US skipper Brad Van Liew. Winner of the Fastnet Race in 1999 under her initial name Whirlpool-Europe 2 with Catherine Chabaud.
Class 40 ERNEST 2021. VPLP Design built by Multiplast. ERNEST is one of the best Class 40 models currently available on the market. She is extremely well-built and benefits from the latest technology and design. She competed in the 2022 Route du Rhum and she will be one of the best boats for the next edition.
Also available for charter.
Class 40 YALA 2010. Constructed in Epoxy foam sandwich, YALA is strong and reliable in all weather conditions. She is ready to undertake a challenging sailing program. Winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre 2021, Vintage ranking. She was upgraded to 2023 Class40 rules and achieved Les Sables – Les Acores – Les Sables Class40 Race in July 2023
Montpellier (Head Offi ce) l Paris l Cannes & Monaco l Spain, Palma l Italy l Switzerland l USA, San Francisco
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