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Naval architecture
VS live works dead works: what is it about?
Portrait
Philippe Briand, a great signature of French naval architecture
The different types of ballast of sailboats
Marc Lombard: The passing of a naval architect as discreet as he was talented
A call for projects to revive boat decoration
Stability: 2 main reasons why a boat stays upright
The Pyroscaphe or the birth of the steamboat
Report on the Route du Rhum 2022: Processing data, a strategic challenge
Laita 5.80: When naval architects build their boat
When the floats of multihulls tell their story
Web series
Duracell Project: How to lengthen hull planks
Deadrise angle and hull V: an essential feature of the hull
Interview
The IMOCA plateform of the Jacques Vabre, deciphering and evolutions by Guillaume Verdier
Interview
3 questions to naval architect Philippe Briand
Interview
3 questions to naval architect Juan Kouyoumdjian
Portrait
Juan Kouyoumdjian, a career in naval architecture dedicated to the America's Cup
Interview
Spatula bow, why this architectural choice on the latest racing yachts?
Portrait
Jean-Marie Finot, a great figure in French naval architecture
Interview
3 questions to naval architect David Raison
Portrait
David Raison, the naval architect who has brought scows back into fashion
Interview
3 questions to naval architect Pierre Rolland
Portrait
Pierre Rolland, the ocean racer who didn't plan to become a naval architect
3 questions to naval architect Sam Manuard
Portrait
Sam Manuard, naval architect and ocean racer
Sailing or motor catamaran, what are the implications on the architectural choices?
Portrait
Vincent Lebailly, the naval architect with a passion for design
Interview
Marc Lombard, ocean racing experience for production boats
Learn the terms used in naval architecture
Leen Trimarans, an explosive concept deciphered by its architects
A mini 6.50 with a gauge of 7.50 m!
Test
Construction of the X-Yachts 4°, an above-average quality
Le bateau et moi, a book for lovers of the sea in all its forms
Prizes and awards: All winners of the 2018 Nautic competitions
Web series
Deciphering - Why start amateur shipbuilding?
A naval architecture competition to imagine the pleasure boat tomorrow
The bible for naval architect reissued
L'Amage, the future biggest yacht in the world?
Bénéteau launches a competition for tomorrow's catamaran