Legendary boats

For sailor, a sailboat has a soul. Discover the history of the sailboats that marked their time, whether they were production boats or made results in race, discover the portraits of these legendary sailboats

Will the Hermione set sail again? Her future will be decided this Wednesday

La Nao Victroria

Escale à Sète 2026: the great rendezvous of Mediterranean maritime traditions

Last chance for L'Hermione: the fate of the frigate soon to be sealed in La Rochelle

The sinking of the Thomas W. Lawson and the loss of its entire crew

Pen Duick III, supreme on the English races (RORC) of 1968

Video tour of the schooner Tara, a 36 m sailing vessel unique in the world

New mission for the Tara schooner: two years studying Pacific corals

Belem, 130 years in 2026: itineraries, ports of call and life aboard the last French three-master

L'Hermione seeks a buyer: last call to save a maritime symbol

Portrait

1978 Route du Rhum, Alain Colas disappeared off the Azores on November 16

Pen Duick 600, the mini cruiser designed by Eric Tabarly

Should the Hermione be saved?

The Hermione's role in American independence

Diva: portrait of a Sparkman & Stephens yawl, back on the regatta circuit

Jean et Jeanne: a sinago emblem of the Golfe du Morbihan, a symbol of the past and the future

Interview

Le Lys Noir: a century-old auric yawl still under sail

Reder Mor 6, the rebirth of an old seaweed farmer

First 30, Melody, Pen Duick VI: Mauric celebrates its 80th anniversary

Canotier au Chapeau Haut de Forme, Gustave Caillebotte, 1877-1878

Sails and brushes: the influence of boating on the Impressionists Signac and Caillebotte

Three of Éric Tabarly's Pen Duick boats classified as historic monuments and added to the national heritage list

Schooner De Gallant sinks in deadly storm

Les fêtes maritimes de Saint-Malo: a revived tradition for "Old Gaffers

Black Swan 1899: a witness to maritime history still in operation

Glaz Project and the rebirth of the gabare on the Rance River

The great mythical crossings reviewed by explorer Tim Severin

Gward an Aod: the association that builds replicas of medieval currach boats

Exclusive

Navigator Gérard Petipas tells us about the Sydney Hobart.

Hulg: building an autonomous schooner, a unique project in the heart of the German mountains

Photo tours of the Saltillo, a Spanish ketch soon to celebrate its centenary

The Parfum d'Automne junk in Halong Bay

Junks: a multi-faceted nautical heritage

How were navigation techniques passed on to young Polynesians?

Quiz: Can you recognize these light sailing boats?

Origins

The schooner Tara, the story of a dream to come true

Discover the history of the schooner Thomas W. Lawson, the only seven-masted sailboat

The construction of the Titanic and the first days of the crossing

Andy Peters: part 2 of our encounter with a master of naval sculpture

Meet Andy Peters: a career devoted to naval sculpture

Muscadet Owners Association (APM)

Pen Duick III, Tabarly's schooner designed for the 1968 English Transat

Basile: the rebirth of a polar exploration schooner, after 7 years of renovations

The schooner Basile: when ice axes and sails joined forces in the polar seas

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