Jeanneau Welcomes You to the Annapolis Sailboat Show 2015

Jeanneau Annapolis

 

We’re looking forward to seeing you at this year’s Annapolis Sailboat Show from October 8-12, 2015. Paul and Nick are here to give you a preview…

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Philippe Briand comes to Annapolis

We are excited to announce that Philippe Briand, internationally renowned  naval architect, will be joining us at this year’s Annapolis show for the formal North American debut of the Jeanneau 64 that he co-designed with Andrew Winch.

Philippe Briand was born into a sailing family. His father was an Olympic sailor and Philippe was 9 when he started racing dinghies in LaRochelle, France. He designed his first sailboat at 16, he was sailing on his own designs by the age of 22, and he grew into a skilled and talented helmsman who won several World Championships… Read more from Bill Springer >

The Jeanneau 54 — Love is in the Air

Located just opposite Italy along the western shore of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by such countries as Bosnia, Serbia and Slovenia, sits Croatia; a country steeped in a rich history with long mountainous coastlines, sapphire waters, ancient cities and dotted with more than a thousand islands. In short, Croatia is a true cruisers delight and a real gem for anyone who loves and appreciates the sea.  Read more… (http://explorejeanneau.com/2015/09/29/the-jeanneau-54-love-is-in-the-air-part-1-2/)

 

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