Erik Lerouge is well known for his highly seaworthy, performance multihulls - undeniable qualities that the architect defends thanks to an uncompromising vision. The Libertist 853, for example, was launched in a first version with fixed linking arms - simpler, stiffer, lighter... However, Erik was well aware that customers would end up asking for “the same, but in a folding version”. Well, here is this long-awaited new version!
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