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Gib Sea, a name synonymous with maritime craftsmanship, has anchored its legacy deep in the heart of France since its inception in 1972. Created by Gibert Marine, Gib Sea became a marque of sailing yachts celebrated for their prowess in long-distance racing and leisure cruising alike. The rise of Gib Sea marked a new horizon in the shipbuilding industry, emphasizing speed, comfort, and navigational finesse.
The late 1990s saw Gib Sea embrace a new chapter under the stewardship of Dufour, yet another titan of French maritime engineering. The acquisition in 1996 led to a brief hiatus, only to witness a resurgence in 1999 with innovative designs that redefined cruising comforts and performance. However, today's sails no longer billow with Gib Sea's insignia, marking the end of production but not the legacy.
Crafted in the once bustling shipyards of Maran, Gib Sea's vessels were the brainchild of acclaimed naval architects Michel Joubert and Bernard Nivelt. Their vision brought to life a fleet that ranged from 7 to 12 meters, catering to the avid racer and the leisure sailor. Fiberglass hulls became their canvas, with designs like the sport cruising yachts and models featuring central or protected cockpits, each a hallmark of Gib Sea's commitment to excellence and innovation.
Even as the tides have turned, Gib Sea sailboats remain coveted treasures within the sailing community. Their unparalleled performance, coupled with an enduring comfort, holds a fond place in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of navigating the blue expanse aboard a Gib Sea.
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