Aloes 25 - 7.50 m
Atelier Interface's Aloes 25 offers a large cockpit and flush-deck. It is available with a fixed keel as standard or as an integral dinghy. Below deck, its headroom allows 4 berths for coastal camping.

The Sunbeam 29.1 from Austrian shipyard Sunbeam Yachts is a 9-meter sailboat designed as a weekender, but even easier to handle than a daysailer. Transportable, it offers a reduced draft and a modular interior to adapt to different programs. The Open Cockpit concept offers more usable deck space, with an integrated swim platform including a swim ladder at the stern. Inside, the Sunbeam 29.1 can be fitted with two modules on either side of the companionway, a galley and/or head.

Virgin Mojito 32 - 9 m
Renowned in ocean racing with its Maxi 650, IDB Marine has developed the Virgin Mojito 32, a fast cruising yacht with a rounded bow. Designed by David Raison and Pierre Delion, it features a scow hull, panoramic coachroof and lifting keel.

The RM 1080 enters the competitive 36-foot market. Versatile, it is designed for both summer cruising and longer voyages, while remaining maneuverable solo. Its Lombard-designed hull is inspired by the Class40. The cockpit of this new model is modular in terms of cockpit seating, and is available in 3 versions.

The Hanse 360 is the 4th model in the new line designed by Berret-Racoupeau, and also the most compact. This cruising yacht, designed to facilitate single-handed sailing, offers generous, customizable interior spaces.

J/40 - 11.70 m
The J/Composites J/40 is a cruising yacht offering a high level of comfort and performance for racing. All maneuvers are performed alongside the helmsman, making navigation easy. Inspired by the J/45, the interior design and styling were created by Isabelle Racoupeau in collaboration with J/Composites. The layout of 2 cabins and 2 bathrooms offers maximum cruising storage, ideal for family cruising and extended cruising with one or two couples.

Solaris 40 ST - 12.36 m
This evolution of the Solaris 40, named Solaris 40 Square Top, now benefits from a horn mainsail with a vertical leech to bring more power and balance to the boat. The mainsail is easier to handle, with a shorter boom and an edge length equivalent to that of the jib. The cockpit has been optimized for bimini installation.

Eagle 46 - 14.26 m
The Eagle 46 is the latest classic sailing yacht from Leonardo Yachts, designed in close collaboration with Hoek Design. It is designed with single-handed sailing as one of its key features, and a large cockpit for taking friends or family along by day and enjoying cosy comfort by night.

Cordova 45 - 14.60 m
Inspired by the Cordova 40' concept, the 45' is a full aluminum-alloy dinghy with twin sails. Designed by naval architect Jean-François André, it is ideal for long-distance cruising, offering its occupants a high level of protection.

The Explorer GT6 is based on the platform of the Elan GT6, a 49-foot ocean-going yacht designed by the trio Studio F. A. Porsche, Humphreys Yacht Design, in collaboration with Elan. While retaining the basic architecture, materials and layout, the yacht has been improved in four key areas: safety, seaworthiness, autonomy and life at sea. The 3D Vail hull increases rigidity, improves mechanical properties and features watertight bulkheads. The deck has been strengthened and now benefits from a staysail stay, a cockpit arch and interior modifications such as the installation of anti-roll covers, a dishwasher and a washing machine are among the new features offered by this model.

The Grand Soleil 52 is inspired by a unit originally designed by German Frers in 1987, of which over 60 were produced. It is available in two versions, Performance and Race, for fast cruising and regatta enthusiasts.

The Wauquiez 55 is a revolution for the Wauquiez shipyard, which is introducing a central cockpit model in place of its famous Pilot Saloon. Marc Lombard was entrusted with the design of this new unit. The deckhouse is dominated by a rigid cap. This protects the central cockpit, and above all the helm station forward of it. The aft deck features an innovative glazed surface that brings light and visibility into the large aft cabin. The layout is designed for a couple who can invite friends aboard. There's a huge aft cabin, 4.80 m wide, and a very attractive forward cabin. A children's cabin with 2 bunk beds completes the sleeping arrangements.

The Contest 63 CS is the 9th model in the Contest Yachts range. Like its predecessors, this cruising yacht was designed by Judel/Vrolijk & co. Optimized for cruising with family and friends, it also offers the option of a crew. The strength of the Contest 63 lies in the two identical VIP cabins positioned at the bow of the boat. Each has its own private bathroom. The large owner's cabin is located aft, with walk-in wardrobes and a very large bathroom.

Ice 66 - 19.80 m
The Ice 66 is the first model in a series born of collaboration between Farr Yacht design for the hull and naval architecture, and Micheletti + Partners for the interior and exterior styling. This new range is aimed at owners seeking a more futuristic design for a racing-cruising program. In its first version, the boat will feature fiberglass and carbon sandwich construction, with a full carbon deck. The hull is of racing origin, with a slightly inverted bow, as on the OR65, and has always been a stylistic element of the shipyard. The raised saloon design allows for greater freedom in the layout of parts, and guarantees better access to all maintenance systems.
