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  • TRILOGIC
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TRILOGIC

Launched in June 2003 as FENETRE A CARDINAL, this 50 ft racing trimaran was renamed TRILOGIC in 2013 by her current owner. The work of naval architects Joubert-Nivelt and Marc Lombard, skipper Eric Brunel sailed some 25,000 miles on TRILOGIC during her early years. Then FENETRE-A-CARDINAL, she was sold in 2008 to JB Cunin who registered her under a French flag, and appointed Erwan Le Roux as skipper. Over a period of 5 years, he achieved a great deal of success in the major multihull races. In 2013, she was sold to Italian skipper Crasta Gavion and renamed TRILOGIC.
 
Past results:
•2014 : Grand Prix Las Palmas
•2006 : 2nd in Route de Rhum in 50ft Multihull Category (13 days, 14 hours, 58 minutes, 35 seconds)
•2005 : Winner of Rolex Fastnet Race
•2004 : Winner and record setter of Transat in 50ft Class (15 days, 19 minutes, 40 seconds – race record holder)

Model Multi 50 Year built 2003 Builder Eric Brunel Architect Marc Lombard Designer Joubert-Nivelt Design Length 15,24 m Beam 12,00 m Draft 1,40 m Displacement 0,00 t Construction Polyester Engine Yanmar 3GM30
Fuel capacity 100 l Flag French

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