Bateaux.com readers are familiar with the Reverso project. The idea is to propose a dinghy that can be dismantled and stored in the trunk of a car. Its designer, Antoine Simon, wants to make sailing accessible, without the constraint of not knowing where to store his boat or trailer.

Thus was born the Reverso. With its 4 boxes that can be assembled in less than 2 minutes - the proof in video below - we obtain a rigid and performing light sail dinghy. The assembly is done by blocks on the flat edge and by 2 straps running in the bottom of the boat, stretched by waterfall hoists.

If we had been able to see the evolution of the prototypes since last year, since September it is now the final product that is marketed. With its red hull and aggressive design, the Reverso looks good. So much so that 10 boats have already been sold in the last 2 months. Visitors to the Nautic de Paris 2016 will be able to discover this intriguing project.
