Show must go on !

A month ago today was taking place the International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte. This major event, bringing together a large community of multihull passionate sailors, was for ORC a first opportunity to meet our fans, since the recent acquisition by Grand Large Yachting group.

Joining the market leader in blue water cruising is obviously seen as a great news by the community. Financial back-up as well as an impressive panel of services will be very helpful to foster our relationships with our fellow customers and soon-to-be-ones.

Our production has restarted in our Lorient facility, in the heart of the so-called Sailing Valley, and enables us to offer new boats for sale, ORC50 and ORC57, with a delivery date in 2025.

If you did not get a chance to meet with us in La Grande Motte, our team remains  at your disposal for a chat over the phone or by e-mail, to discuss your project.

Speak to you soon! 

Fair winds,

The ORC Team

Re-launch of the day: ORC57#1 “JACK”

Yes, you know this boat !

Previously baptized “Mr C”, the hull #1 of the ORC57 had been showcased two years ago at the International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte and at the Cannes Yachting Festival, too. She has been shot hundreds of times by the press, since. Here she is now, under a new name, baptized by her new owner who will bring her back to Belgium, her new homeport. Yet with a few changes according to his wishes: fittings, interior layout, the boat has been refitted from head to toe by Grand Large Services, here in Lorient.

Fair winds, Jack!

Bon vent, Jack !

Launch of the day : ORC50#24 “MOGODO”

A perfect day to baptize a boat ! This is what the two owners of this beautiful ORC50 have said to qualify this unique moment, watching her slipping out of the Grand Large Yachting facility in Lorient.
The crane dropped her in front of the pontoon, just before adding the mast on top, turning her into a true sailboat! This 4-cabin version will hoist sails in the coming days, heading toward North Brittany, with a pit-stop in the Channel Islands. Note this boat’s name, as you should soon hear more about her on this website !