The shipyard employs world-renowned naval architects, who understand their clients and listen to their needs. Creative, precise and meticulous, they plan and design boats to meet the clients’ expectations.
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- AUZEPY-BRENNEUR has carried out numerous studies on yachts and professional boats. This reputable naval architect, very experienced in designing ships, works on sailing boats, passenger vessels and docking boats in collaboration with ALU MARINE.
- BERRET RACOUPEAU YACHT DESIGN has been drawing innovative, carefully planned and extremely seaworthy boats for 30 years. His skills in the design and layout of the accommodation on large luxury catamarans have been recognized the world over. With a huge portfolio of designs and an excellent reputation, his firm is today one of the leaders in French naval architecture. The Havana luxury sailing catamarans for long distance cruising are amongst his creations with ALU MARINE.
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- DELION ARCHITECTURE has a vast experience in the study and design of professional and pleasure boats. Alu Marine works in collaboration with Pierre Delion on work boats as well as cruising catamarans in aluminium.
- FRANCOIS LUCAS ARCHITECTURE NAVALE developped since 25 years a large experience of boats, from cruising to racing boats, work boats, power boat and refit.
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- GERONIMO NAVAL DESIGN is a naval architects office with a particular expertise in the fields of pleasure yachts, fishing boats and the naval industry. They collaborate closely with ALU MARINE on projects for professionals such as pilot boats, fishing or diving boats and passenger ships.
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- LAURENT ARCHITECTURE carries out studies of monohull and multihull yachts and workboats. Patrice Laurent is a naval architect and member of the Commission Nationale de Sécurité de la Navigation de Plaisance.
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- MARC LOMBARD NAVAL ARCHITECTURE is a renowned naval architecture office, who has developed many cruising and racing monohulls and multihulls. It works with ALU MARINE on fast cruising monohulls.
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- NG YACHT DESIGN is a naval architects office based in Tahiti. Their skills in naval architecture, design, engineering, and their experience of sailing allow them to answer different programs: cruising monohulls and multihulls, boats for professionals.
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- PLESSIS ASSOCIES Particularly well known in relation to pleasure yachts and workboats, this firm of naval architects has produced many designs of multihulls, yachts, large privately owned sailing yachts, classic or avant-garde motorboats, racing and charter yachts, industrial units… Striving for originality, high-performance and simplicity, their designs are always attractive and different from the usual production boats.
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- SHIP STUDIO is a naval architecture and engineering design office. They carry out all the preliminary preparation for the projects and sets of building, architecture and design plans for ships between 30 and 130 meters: fast boats, passenger ships, specific ships for particular professions, river boats, yachts…
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- STIRLING DESIGN INTERNATIONAL, cabinet de design et d’architecture navale spécialisé dans la conception d’unités de grande plaisance et de navires de croisière.
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- TECHNI CARENE is a naval architecture and engineering design office founded by Philippe NINEUIL, a naval architect and member of the Institut Français des Architects Navals (I.F.A.N). For 30 years, he has been designing diverse types of boats: passenger or cargo transport, tourism, fishing, surveys, fast interventions, pushing and towing tugs, diving, cruising, floating homes, etc. He is now working in collaboration with ALU MARINE on passenger riverboats.
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- VPLP (Van Peteghem Lauriot Prévost) is a large design office and world leader in naval architecture for racing and cruising multihulls. With ALU MARINE and in collaboration with Anne-Monique Bonadei, a reputed Italian interior designer, they created Douce France, the world’s largest sailing catamaran. They also developed the Noah concept, a class of luxury power catamarans, distinctive and timeless with their elegant and fluid lines.
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