Orange II (yacht)
Orange II in Lorient , France
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The Orange II is a sailing catamaran designed for ocean races. With a boat length of 36.80 meters, the yacht has a 45 meter high mast. Orange II was designed by Gilles Ollier and the Multiplast design team and built at Multiplast SAS shipyard in Vannes , France.
Speed records
- Orange II won the Jules Verne Trophy for the fastest circumnavigation of the world in 50 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes and 4 seconds. Orange II was sailed by the Frenchman Bruno Peyron as skipper and a crew of 13. The record lasted five years from 2005 to 2010.
- In 2006, Orange II again sailed the fastest Atlantic crossing from west to east for crew yachts under its skipper Bruno Peyron in 4 days, 8 hours, 23 minutes and 54 seconds.
The sponsor Orange (formerly France Télécom ) ended its activities in the field of yacht racing and so Orange II was stored at the Multiplast shipyard for seven years.
Conversion from a racer to a cruise ship
The Orange II received a new life as Vitalia II . The son of Baron Marcel Bich , Francois Bich , bought the catamaran and had it converted into a yacht for vacation trips. Francois Bich, who himself managed the French BIC Group and also sailed for the America's Cup on his father's French twelve in 1970 and 1974 , wants to sail around the world with his family on Vitalia II . The yacht was given six cabins, three for the five-person crew and three for the guests.
Individual evidence
- ^ Mathias Müller: "Orange II" chases Jules Verne record. Yacht, January 24, 2005, accessed June 12, 2020 .
- ↑ Zuzana Bednarova: Multiplast to give second life to catamaran ORANGE II to be renamed sailing yacht VITALIA II. CharterWorld, May 1, 2014, accessed on June 12, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Carsten Kemmling: From Racer to Cruiser. SegelReporter.de, September 3, 2015, accessed on June 12, 2020 .
Web links
- BYM News Photo Gallery Album with hundreds of photos from Orange II , (English).
- BYM News Interview with Orange II Skipper Bruno Peyron, (English).
- BYM News Interview with Orange II Designer Giles Ollier, Multiplast, (English).