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ULTIM EMOTION 2 is one of the very few Ultim trimarans commercially available in the world. ULTIM EMOTION 2 is an Ultim Maxi 80 trimaran born from an extrapolation of the Orma 60 trimaran Sodebo skipped by Thomas Coville. 2 other trimarans have also been extrapolated from Orma 60 trimaran: Gitana XI & Tritium. Lionel Lemonchois who is a former Route du Rhum winner, has skipped ULTIM EMOTION 2 (ex - PRINCE DE BRETAGNE II) since her launching in 2012. She is a 24 m long trimaran with the weight of a 18 m long trimaran. Therefore, she is much more seaworthy especially for single handed races. She has the capacity to sail over 40 knots! She is well-equipped and in perfect shape for racing, and is not one to miss out on. Follow BGYB on Social Medias ! * FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BernardGallayYachts/ * LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/bernard-gallay-yacht-brokerage/ * TWITTER https://twitter.com/bgallay_yachts * INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/bernardgallayyachts/ OUR WEBSITE www.bernard-gallay.com CONTACT Charter : charter@bernard-gallay.com
📍 Soar above the pristine southern shores of Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Archipelago. This breathtaking 4K drone footage showcases shimmering turquoise lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and the untouched beauty of this Pacific gem. 🌊 Immerse yourself in the tranquility of one of Earth’s most stunning tropical escapes. 👉 Hit subscribe for more awe-inspiring aerial adventures!
From day to day, the sailing liveabaord life can great one moment and bad then next. On this episode, we hide out in a protected anchorage from a big storm but we are on high alert as another boat nearly dragged into us. Then the next day the sun comes out and it is perfect for some island exploration. Join the adventures of WE, sailing around the world one nautical mile at a time.