Gunboat 68

A true reference in the world of cruising catamarans, the Gunboat range was acquired by Outremer in 2017 and swiftly augmented with the Gunboat 68. The first two 68s were delivered in late 2018–early 2019 to American owners who were looking for the best in racing-cruising catamarans.

Lagoon 40

Lagoon 40

The Lagoon 40 is the brand’s entry-level model. She combines features that were already in place on her predecessor, the Lagoon 39, with several design innovations drawn directly from VPLP’s experience in the racing world, such as an easy-to-handle mainsail, a self-tacking jib to simplify manoeuvres, a shorter boom, and the possibility to create a large foretriangle. The raised helm station is directly accessible from the cockpit and the maindeck.

Lagoon 42

Lagoon 42

The Lagoon 42 retains the spirit of the 40 but with greater comfort and, thanks to her slightly longer hull, even better performance at sea.

BBM

BBM is the motorboat version of the BBS, although the shape of her hull is, of course, slightly different. Particular care was taken when designing the layout below decks. The BBM has a cockpit in the bow with direct access to the saloon. The stern cockpit features folding bulwarks to increase deck space enough for a family-size table, with the galley and griddle close by.

SIG 45

SIG is a range of luxury cruising catamarans designed to be fast, innovative and easy to handle. The intention is to make 60’ and 80’ versions available, but so far only the 45s have made it into production.

Friendship Ambulance

This boat is the fruit of a meeting in 2004 between Marc Van Peteghem and Yves Marre, co-founder of the NGO Friendship which provides assistance to the vulnerable populations of Bangladesh. Initially, the organization had shipped out a French barge to turn it into a floating hospital.

Drekan Groupe

Crêpes Whaou! 2 then Maître Jacques then Ciela Village then Drekan Groupe

Lokeya

VPLP’s collaboration with the Saint Malo skipper and fisherman Franck-Yves Escoffier has been twofold, designing the 50’ trimarans Crêpes Whaou! 2 and 3, with which he won the Route du Rhum and the Transat Jacques-Vabre, as well as the 40’ aluminium fishing catamaran Lokeya (name derived from the first names of his three sons, Loïc, Kevin and Yannig).