Marc Lombard (born in France) is a renowned French naval architect known for his innovative yacht designs, including sailing and motor yachts. Since establishing his design office in 1982 in La Rochelle, Lombard has made significant contributions to racing and leisure yacht design, recognized for their performance, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.

Early Life and Education

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Marc Lombard developed a passion for sailing early in his life and pursued naval architecture at the University of Southampton. His career took off after an internship at an American shipyard, which set the foundation for his approach to yacht design, blending technical skills with a deep understanding of sailing dynamics. In 1982, he established his design office, Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group, in La Rochelle, France.1

Career

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Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group quickly gained a reputation for designing high-performance racing boats and expanded into the leisure and motor yacht markets. The office employs a multidisciplinary team of engineers and designers who work collaboratively on a wide range of projects.12

Notable Designs by Category

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Marc Lombard's portfolio includes a wide variety of designs across several categories, each distinguished by its purpose, from high-performance racing yachts to comfortable cruising boats and innovative motor yachts.

Sailing Monohulls

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  • RM Yachts: Lombard has designed several models for RM Yachts, including:
    • RM 890 (2014)
    • RM 970 (2015)
    • RM 1070 (2016)
    • RM 1180 (2019)
    • RM 1380 (2023)3
  • Dufour Yachts: Lombard has designed models focusing on performance and cruising comfort.
  • Sun Odyssey Series (Jeanneau): Collaborations include:
    • Sun Odyssey 349 (2014)
    • Sun Odyssey 380 (2021)
    • Sun Odyssey 410 (2018)4
  • Wauquiez 55: A premium cruiser developed for long-distance comfort and performance.1

Sailing Multihulls

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  • Nautitech Catamarans:
    • Nautitech 44 Open (2022)
    • Nautitech 46 Open (2016)5
  • NEEL Trimarans: Known for innovative trimarans combining comfort and performance.
    • NEEL 43 (2021)
    • NEEL 52 (2022)6
  • Privilège Catamarans:
    • Privilège 510 (2020)
    • Privilège 580 (2021)
    • Privilège 650 (2019)
    • Privilège 740 (2020)7

Racing Craft

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  • Class 40 Series:
    • Class 40 Lift v1 (2017)
    • Class 40 Lift v2 (2019)
  • IMOCA 60s: Designed for offshore solo races like the Vendée Globe.
    • Imoca “Le Pingouin”
    • Imoca Crédit Agricole IV1
  • Mini 6.50: Compact and high-speed designs for transatlantic racing.1

Motor Yachts

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  • JFA Yachts:
    • Long Island Power 78 (2018)
    • Long Island 85 (2020)8
  • Prestige Motor Yachts:
    • Prestige M8 (2022), a luxury motor catamaran emphasizing efficiency and luxury.1

Design Philosophy

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Marc Lombard’s designs are known for their commitment to performance, innovation, and sustainability. His approach includes optimizing weight, enhancing hydrodynamics, and using advanced materials. Lombard’s yachts are designed to excel in competitive settings and offer comfort and reliability for leisure sailors.1

Awards and Recognition

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Marc Lombard’s designs have won numerous awards in both competitive and cruising categories. His designs have frequently placed on the podiums in major sailing races and are celebrated for their innovation and performance.1

Legacy and Influence

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Marc Lombard remains an influential figure in modern yacht design, guiding a new generation of naval architects with his innovative designs and dedication to excellence. His design office continues to contribute significantly to the global yacht market, serving both racing and leisure sectors.1

References

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  • Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group Official Website ↩ ↩23456789
  • "Innovative Yacht Designs by Marc Lombard," Sailing World Magazine, 2022. ↩
  • RM Yachts Official Website ↩
  • "Sun Odyssey Series by Jeanneau," Jeanneau. ↩
  • Nautitech Catamarans Official Website ↩
  • NEEL Trimarans Official Website ↩
  • "Privilège Catamarans Overview," Privilège Catamarans. ↩
  • "JFA Long Island Power 78 & 85 Models," JFA Yachts. ↩