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Orange II

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Designer(s)
  
Gilles Ollier

Launched
  
2003

Length
  
36.8 m (121 ft) (LOA)

Builder
  
Multiplast

Skippers
  
Bruno Peyron

Orange II

Displacement
  
30 t (30 long tons; 33 short tons)

Orange II is a large catamaran designed for ocean racing, a "maxicat". The boat is 36.80 m long and has a 45 m mast. It is one of the fastest ocean-going sailing vessels in the world. It was designed by the Gilles Ollier Multiplast design team and built by the Multiplast yard in Vannes, France.

Orange II held the Jules Verne Trophy for the fastest time around-the-world at 50 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes and 4 seconds from 2005 until March 2010. Orange II was skippered by Frenchman Bruno Peyron.

The sponsor, Orange (formerly France Télécom), discontinued its yacht racing activities. The boat was in storage at Multiplast for several years.

It was announced recently that the yacht would be restored, and given the name VITALIA II. The first tests of the new craft took place in April 2015.

References

Orange II Wikipedia