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Manureva (originally named Pen Duick IV) was a custom-built racing trimaran famous for being the first oceangoing multihull racing sailboat, opening the path to the supremacy in speed of this kind of boat over monohulls. She won the 1972 Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, skippered by Alain Colas, and was lost at sea with Colas during the first “Route du Rhum” transatlantic solo race in 1978.

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  • Pen Duick IV (fr)
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  • Manureva (originally named Pen Duick IV) was a custom-built racing trimaran famous for being the first oceangoing multihull racing sailboat, opening the path to the supremacy in speed of this kind of boat over monohulls. She won the 1972 Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, skippered by Alain Colas, and was lost at sea with Colas during the first “Route du Rhum” transatlantic solo race in 1978. (en)
  • Pen Duick IV puis Manureva Pen Duick IV est un trimaran de course au large construit pour Éric Tabarly en 1968. Ce dernier ne gagne pas de course avec, mais Alain Colas, un ancien équipier de Tabarly, le mène à la victoire sous le nom de Manureva lors de la Transat anglaise 1972. Le bateau disparaît au large des Açores en novembre 1978 lors de la Route du Rhum avec Alain Colas à son bord. (fr)
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  • Lorient, France (en)
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  • Manureva some days before the start of the first Route du Rhum. (en)
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  • Vessel lost at sea 1978 (en)
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  • Manureva (originally named Pen Duick IV) was a custom-built racing trimaran famous for being the first oceangoing multihull racing sailboat, opening the path to the supremacy in speed of this kind of boat over monohulls. She won the 1972 Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, skippered by Alain Colas, and was lost at sea with Colas during the first “Route du Rhum” transatlantic solo race in 1978. (en)
  • Pen Duick IV puis Manureva Pen Duick IV est un trimaran de course au large construit pour Éric Tabarly en 1968. Ce dernier ne gagne pas de course avec, mais Alain Colas, un ancien équipier de Tabarly, le mène à la victoire sous le nom de Manureva lors de la Transat anglaise 1972. Le bateau disparaît au large des Açores en novembre 1978 lors de la Route du Rhum avec Alain Colas à son bord. (fr)
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