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Trehard Yachts
The Trehard shipyard, also known as Antibes Marine Chantier Trehard, is a French builder renowned for its high-quality aluminum sailing yachts. Based in Antibes, on the Côte d'Azur, the yard was active mainly between the 1980s and 2000s, during which time it collaborated with renowned naval architects such as Gilles Vaton, Jacques & Nicolas Fauroux and Guy Ribadeau-Dumas.
Characteristics of the Tréhard shipyard
Specialization: Construction of aluminum sailing yachts up to 39 meters long.
Services: New construction and refit of luxury yachts.
Location: Aire de Carénage, Port Vauban, 06600 Antibes, France.
Examples of models built :
- VAIMITI: 39.2 m yacht launched in 2003, designed by Jacques & Nicolas Fauroux, accommodating 8 guests and 5 crew.
- AIZU: 30-meter sailboat built in 1989, designed by Gilles Vaton, renovated in 2023, offering 4 double cabins for 8 guests.
- ZANZIBAR: 31-meter yacht launched in 1992, also designed by Gilles Vaton, with an interior by Franck Reynaud.
- FETIA URA: 34-meter yacht launched in 1987, designed by Guy Ribadeau-Dumas, accommodating up to 15 passengers.
- LADY FLORE: 21.3 m yacht built in 1983, with a classic design by André Mauric, fully renovated in 2017.
Reputation and heritage
Tréhard has earned a solid reputation in the yachting world for the quality of its constructions and the elegance of its designs. Although the shipyard is no longer active, its yachts continue to sail and are highly sought-after on the sales and charter markets. Specialist platforms such as YATCO and YachtWorld regularly offer pre-owned Tréhard yachts, testifying to their durability and continuing appeal.
The Tréhard Yachts shipyard no longer exists under this name. In 2012, it was taken over by the Monaco Marine group and now operates under the name Monaco Marine Antibes.