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Discover the Trimaran

The result of 40 months' of teamwork, the SVR-LAZARTIGUE trimaran combines sleek lines and a futuristic design. Equipped with cutting-edge flight systems and piloting softwares, this giant of the seas is capable of high-speed flight around the planet.

Flying into the future

Performance and aesthetics are not necessarily mutually exclusive. The SVR-Lazartigue trimaran, a real sea-going vessel from the MerConcept workshops, is the best illustration of that. From design to construction, the capri-blue trimaran has required the integration of numerous performance-enhancing innovations: a lightweight boat with sleek lines, flying air thanks to innovative appendages (rudders, foils), and equipped with cutting-edge IT and electronic tools.

15

Total Weight

1200

Mast Weight

400

Foil Weight

6

Appendixes

2

Computers

300

Captors

2

Wind Turbines

20

Solar Panels

A local touch

Nearly twenty local companies were involved in the SVR-Lazartigue trimaran project, with more than 150,000 hours and 40 months of work at the end of the construction. Among them: the VPLP architectural firm, GSEA Design - CDK Technologies for the floats and foils and Magma Composites for the clew bar - Multiplast for the central hull - C3 Technologies for the daggerboard and rudders - North Sails for the sails and Lorima for the mast. All have been working since winter 2019 to build and prepare the SVR-Lazartigue trimaran.

210

nets area

250

Main Sail Area

400

Weighing Area

150

Nearing Area

From hydrodynamics to aerodynamics

This trimaran belongs to the new generation of flying boats where aerodynamics is at least as important as hydrodynamics. The development of new technologies in all areas of design make the SVR-LAZARTIGUE trimaran a unique and revolutionary boat.

32

Lenght

23

Width

36

Height

5

of ropes

Putting it into perspective:

The Trimaran vs.
a tennis court

It takes 3 tennis courts in width to hold the trimaran.

The Trimaran vs.
the Eiffel Tower

The 36m mast almost reaches the second floor of the Eiffel Tower.

The trimaran vs. an Imoca
(emblematic boat of the Vendée Globe)

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