Sailboats
The Bureau Mauric reaches success in the 70s with racing yachts such as France I and II, first French challengers to America's Cup. The success continues with the construction of ocean racers: the Pen Duick VI for Eric Tabarly, the Kriter V and VIII.
In parallel, the office gains experience in the design of large yachts: Pioneer, U-Matalu, or Bison offer sets of cruising sailboats efficient and comfortable for reasonable budgets.
The plan of the hull, the stroke of a pen design, consistency of design, typically gives their "Mauric" character to those units.
The Bureau Mauric is also involved in commercial applications of sailing: passenger ships, ocean liners ... and finished in 2010 the design of a catamaran for trips and sea fishing: the Providence II.
Pen Duick VI |
Pioneer |
Kriter V |
Providence II |
