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    Incidences Sails' is known for her multihulls sailing and racing results, but is also very diversified. Small or large sails, every project benefit from her experience, reliability and performance.
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    • Hard facts on Incidence Sails

       Incidences Sails in few figures :

      - 100 people on five lofts in France: Brest, La Rochelle, Lorient, Fial in Vendée and Incidences Méditerranée in Frejus
      - 5 dealers around the world (Ireland, Australlia, Germany, Martinique and St Martin)
      - 7200 m2 of saimaker floor plan
      - A turnover of 12 million Euros

      The excellence and performance to serve all :

      If Incidences Sails’ impact is known for its multihulls sailing and racing results, its production is very diversified. Small or large sails, all projects benefit from the group’s experience. Alongside the greatest skippers, Incidences Sails has won a special expertise in reliability and performance. And it has put that service on all these sails: big boats, cruises or racing.
      Its leading position for sails to the unit now opens up new horizons across Europe for the entire Group.

      Significant performances in 2011:

      ▪ Around the world solo by Thomas Coville on Sodébo
      ▪ Jeremy Beyou won the Solitaire du Figaro by winning three legs
      ▪ Wally 80 “Ryokan” and “Genie” take the two top places in the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup !
      ▪ Victory of the 50’ Actual skippered by Yves Le Blevec on the Transat Jacques Vabre 2011
      ▪ Maxi Banque Populaire V and PRB won the Fastnet Race in their categories
      ▪ Tour of the British Isles with the Maxi Banque Populaire V
      ▪ Jules Verne Trophy: Jean-Baptiste Le Vaillant and the crew of the Maxi Banque Populaire V won the trophy in 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds with two additional records:
      Equator to Equator record in 32 days, 11 hours, 51 minutes and 30 seconds
      Indian Ocean crossing record (Cape Agulhas / South of Tasmania) in 8 days 7 hoyurs, 22 minutes and 15 seconds

      Incidences Sails is also at the heart of the The America Cup with the AC45 Energy Team and Loïc Peyron.

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