Victories mark history

A French affair

Every year and since the 1960’s, France has sent sailors on trimarans, alone, to sail around the world in various racing paths. Around 30 state-of-the-art trimarans and their technical teams participate every year in the busy schedule of French around-the-world races. With every race finish, comes new average speeds records. Count on around 40 days for a world tour, less than10 days to travel from France to the Antilles and 5 days to reach Brazil.

Loïc Goepfert and Julien Boucher are involved in the conception of numbers of these multihulls since 1995.
It is on the idea of offering a design that combines ultimate speed and comfort, capable of competing with any racing yacht on the planet, that the Trecento was born.

Sail fast without compromising on style

The base platform and its structure are largely inspired by the latest advances developed for the Ultim trimarans with a step down to 80ft to allow for easier boat handling, maneuvers, and maintenance of operating costs.

The entire package offers enough to comfortably accommodate civilly the entire crew, to sail at over 40 knots, and to aim for any victory on the planet.

The boat is surely the last place where going fast means no elegance. Taking a race boat out of a well-designed mold will not change its performance and even less its cost. With a closed roof and interior helm station, the lines are sleek, allowing for minimum drag and increased ground effect to break any record.



Specifications

Length: 27m / 88.5ft
Width: 22m / 72ft
Draft: 4.8m / 15.5 ft
Air draft: 38m / 125ft
Weight: 15tons

Max speed: 49 knots
Appendages: next gen foils, next gen T rudder, Winglet assisted keel