Pen Duick
Pen Duick is a famous sailing yacht designed by the French naval architect Émile Roger in 1898. It is a classic wooden boat known for its sleek lines and efficient sailing capabilities. Originally built for racing, Pen Duick has participated in numerous competitions, showcasing its performance on the water.
The yacht is closely associated with the renowned French sailor Eric Tabarly, who owned and raced it extensively. Under his stewardship, Pen Duick became a symbol of French sailing and adventure. Today, it is preserved as a historical vessel, representing the rich maritime heritage of sailing in France.