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Bullit — Code C.69 #1 (Black Pepper)

Rok 2025
Typ projektu Custom cruising
Třída Maxi catamaran

On Bullit, Skysat delivered the complete electrical and electronic integration of the onboard systems, in two stages carried out over the duration of the project.

  • Power and storage: Mastervolt full architecture (battery bank, smart alternators, monitoring), Solbian solar panels and Victron Energy MPPT regulation.
  • Distribution and digital switching: CZone system for intelligent management of onboard circuits, Blue Sea heavy-current distribution, complete wiring harness.
  • Autopilot: dedicated B&G system for offshore cruising (computers, sensors, rudder feedback).
  • Instrumentation: complete B&G suite with Airmar sensors (depth, speed, temperature, wind).
  • Communication: ICOM VHF and AIS, Lars Thrane satellite communications, Moxa onboard network.
  • Charting and media: C-MAP navigation, touchscreens, integrated media system.
  • Hydraulic system wiring: integrated into the electrical harness (hydraulic supply itself is outside Skysat's scope).

Crédits photos : Official renders by Black Pepper Yachts

The first multihull from Black Pepper Yachts

Bullit is the hull #1 of the Code C.69, a 21 m fast cruising catamaran launched in 2025. The first multihull from the Black Pepper Yachts (Nantes) shipyard, previously known for its Code series in neo-retro monohulls and its IMOCA 60s.

Design

Naval architecture by François Pérus and Romain Scolari (Yacht Design Collective): long, fine hulls inspired by the latest generation of offshore racing catamarans, with a racer-cruiser program optimized for short-handed sailing.

Construction

Carbon-epoxy sandwich composite platform infused and built at Multiplast (Vannes, Carboman Group), then towed to Nantes for outfitting and final assembly at Black Pepper. Hull #2, under construction, is announced with a revised roof, offset helms, and a hybrid propulsion system.

Main specifications

  • Length: 21.00 m (68'11")
  • Beam: 9.50 m
  • Draft: 1.20 / 2.80 m
  • Mast: 26 m
  • Light displacement: 17,500 kg
  • Upwind sail area: 220 m²
  • Construction: infused carbon-epoxy sandwich