Jean-Pierre
and Marie DuFour couldn't be happier. Domino, a 65.5-foot/20-meter custom power catamaran that they have been building for the past two years plus, has
been launched.
Click here for Marie's account of the emotional day.
Earlier on, here's how Marie explained the decision to build the Malcolm Tennant design in Paraguay.
Click on Comments below to start a discussion or share your thoughts on Domino.
JP and Marie,
My families most sincere wishes for a wonderful, rewarding experience aboard Domino.
Fair winds and following seas.
Tom Durkin
Posted by: Thomas Durkin | January 01, 2010 at 01:42 PM
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Posted by: Roger Dunshee | February 07, 2010 at 11:00 AM
Jean-Pierre and Marie,
I wish the two of you only fair skies and calm seas as the two of you cruise the Caribbean in what appears to be a lovely vessel, Domino.
I am extremely interested in the trail that brought you to Paraguay and to use a Malcom Tennant design. He has a reputation for a good ocean hull which is what I am interested in as well. I live in Bermuda and that means a thousand mile trip before any Caribbean island appears over the bow.
I have been looking at Thai builders because of the economical advantages and the fact that they appear to have some good boat building yards.
I would appreciate any advice in the design and building arena. Do you have a list of other builders that you considered?
Can you forward other pictures of the lovely Domino? What is the structure on the aft pontoons? I see a dinghy davit on the upper deck?
Good luck.
Joseph
Posted by: Joseph Robinson | February 20, 2010 at 05:32 PM
Wow! I hope you did have a great time together.
Posted by: Alaska Yacht Tour | March 17, 2011 at 11:33 AM
I have been looking at Thai builders because of the economical advantages and the fact that they appear to have some good boat building yards.
Posted by: products from China | September 26, 2011 at 09:54 AM