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Mauric

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Mauric

The naval architect of Pen Duick VI, the First 30, and the Neoliner cargo sailboat

Naval architecture firm founded in 1945 in Marseille by André Mauric (1909–2003). Today a subsidiary of the Exail Group, Mauric employs around forty staff between Marseille, Nantes, and Belgium, with an expansion to Singapore planned for 2025. The firm designs 10 to 15 vessels launched each year, spanning offshore racing, defense, commercial shipping, offshore, fishing, and ferries.

From André Mauric to Exail

André Mauric began designing in the 1930s and founded his office in 1945. In 1972 he designed theImpensable, a half-tonner winner of the Half Ton Cup, whose derivative designs became the Bénéteau First 30 (over 1,100 units built). In 1973 he designed the Pen Duick VI for Éric Tabarly, followed in 1985 by the Alcyone for Commander Cousteau, a 31 m turbosail vessel. The firm has delivered over 500 vessels in operation across 50 countries. Acquired by ECA Group, it is now part of the Exail Group, positioning it at the heart of autonomous naval platform development (USV Inspector 90 and 125).

Cargo sailboat, defense, hybrid: the current focus

Mauric is the naval architect of the Neoliner Origin, a 136 m Ro-Ro cargo sailboat launched in January 2025 at RMK Marine (Turkey) for the shipowner Neoline. Two rigid sails of 1,500 m² (Solid Sail by Chantiers de l'Atlantique) and a diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system aim for 80 to 90% less fuel consumption on the Saint-Nazaire–Baltimore route. The firm is also working on the ALBA (an electro-hydrogen-powered tender) and overseeing the USV Inspector program for Exail Défense.