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Mirabaud LX - the high flyer

by Mirabaud Media on 30 Apr 2008
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The brand new sailing boat Mirabaud LX was presented to the media at Société Nautique de Genève, in Switzerland.

Supported by the Banque Mirabaud & Cie banquiers privés, this project is the result of Thomas Jundt’s creativity and experience with highly competitive sailing boats.

Aimed at flying on its hydrofoils, this prototype has a very special characteristic: it has no hulls, although a marginal floatability remains, aimed at preventing the boat from sinking until it reaches flying speeds (approx 8 knots).

Conceived around a structure of carbon fiber tubes, this boat is a concentrate of high technology. Every single element has been optimized in order to reduce the overall weight and allow it to fly on its foils as quickly as possible. As of today, it is the only 'hull less' boat on earth.

Mirabaud supports this innovative project and will give Thomas Jundt the possibility to further develop it over the next three years.

Mirabaud LX’s crew is made out of Antoine Ravonel, helmsman and boat captain, Thomas Jundt, project manager and crew member, and Eric Gobet, no1. Other members of the project include the coach and former Olympic sailor Jean-Pierre Ziegert, sail designer Jean-Marc Monnard, boat designer Sébastien Schmidt and French engineer Hugues De Turkheim, consultant for the foils.

Mirabaud’s objective in getting associated with such a high tech & professional project is to support the development of the sport whilst promoting its brand locally and internationally. Mirabaud wishes to share human values of excellence and performance through innovative and high tech projects.

They said :

Antonio Palma, associé commanditaire, limited Partner, Mirabaud & Cie, banquiers privés : ' This is a fascinating project, way out of the beaten track; a new and very original way of considering the sport of sailing. This spirit of technological challenge, and innovation, has seduced us.'

Thomas Jundt, project manager and crew member : 'The Mirabaud LX project is unique in the world; it represents a real challenge, intellectual, technical and sportive.'


Technical data :

LOA : 10m

Width (structure, without the ladders) : 1,8m

Weight : 150 kg ( 25 kg for the foils)

Surface of sails (upwind) : 32m2

Surface of sails (downwind) : 62m2
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