Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Gitana 18: A New Chapter of Offshore Flight

This December, the five-arrow fleet will welcome a new flagship: Gitana 18, the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild. 

Conceived from the outset to sustain flight, this next-generation trimaran is the result of more than two years of design, construction and creative collaboration. At 32 metres long and 23 metres wide, she combines cutting-edge technology with a bold artistic identity, ushering in a new era for offshore racing — just as her predecessor, Gitana 17, did when the team pioneered the development of offshore flight. 

A Boat Born to Fly Offshore

Gitana 18 is not an upgrade but a complete re-invention. Every element – from foils and appendages to structure and onboard systems – has been redesigned to deliver stability, reliability and endurance at high speeds. More than 50,000 hours of study and 200,000 hours of construction have been dedicated to creating a platform where, as Sébastien Sainson, Head of the Gitana Design Office explains: “The boat will fly 100% of the time — we didn’t just adapt an existing concept; we reinvented it.”

Gitana 18: A New Chapter of Offshore Flight

Building on this vision, Cyril Dardashti, Managing Director of the five-arrow team, highlights the scale of the challenge: “Thousands of hours of modelling and simulation pushed us to challenge every assumption. The result is a maxi-trimaran built from the keel up for sustained offshore foiling, with the potential to redefine ocean racing. Our team principal, Ariane de Rothschild, set us an ambitious goal and a clear roadmap when she decided to build a new boat. It’s a formidable challenge, but one that inspires us at Gitana Team, where a culture of innovation and pushing limits defines the way we work.” 

Excellence Takes Time

Originally scheduled for launch earlier this year, the unveiling was deliberately postponed to ensure the boat met the team’s exacting standards. For Gitana, time is an investment in performance. 

Charles Caudrelier, skipper of the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, is clear on the value of patience: “To race around the world at 40 knots, you need complete trust in your machine. Taking the extra months to refine Gitana 18 is not a delay but a commitment. What we will reveal in December is not just a boat, but a finely tuned ecosystem designed for speed, resilience and victory.” 

Gitana 18: A New Chapter of Offshore Flight
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Where Art Meets Ocean

Beyond performance, Gitana 18 is also a canvas for contemporary creation. In collaboration with the Palais de Tokyo, artists Florian and Michael Quistrebert have brought to life a bold artistic vision, presented on the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild by Jean-Baptiste Epron. Across nearly 2,000m2 of hull and sailcloth, five faces emerge from the sea – a symbol of family, heritage and imagination woven into the fabric of this machine.

For Ariane de Rothschild, CEO Edmond de Rothschild Group and owner of Gitana“For nearly 150 years, every boat in the Gitana saga has had her own unique story to tell. For a long time, I wanted to invite a contemporary artist to express themselves on one of our multihulls. My ambition went beyond the aesthetic gesture: I wanted to bring about a merging of worlds. When I decided to launch another large trimaran, Gitana 18, it was only natural to continue the collaboration with the Palais de Tokyo. For the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, they’ve created an expanding wave of faces. A wave which, like an intimate echo, reveals the features of my daughters. To whom I dedicate this new boat.” 

Gitana 18: A New Chapter of Offshore Flight

Expertise Without Borders

While the project is firmly rooted in Lorient, Brittany, it has drawn on a global network of specialists. From the vision of naval architect Guillaume Verdier to the skills of foil builders and composite experts across Europe, Gitana 18 reflects international excellence brought together under one roof. To share this process with the public, the team has produced the “G18 NDA” video series, offering rare behind-the-scenes access to the conception, construction and artistic identity of the new boat – a narrative that highlights both the global expertise involved and the collaborative spirit of the Gitana project. 

Gitana 18: A New Chapter of Offshore Flight

A Living Saga

Gitana 18 arrives one year after Gitana 17’s landmark solo victory in the Arkea Ultim Challenge, a defining achievement for offshore sailing. As Gitana 17 begins a new chapter with Team Actual, Gitana 18 takes her place as the 28th boat in the Rothschild lineage, extending a story that spans nearly 150 years — a legacy that will be celebrated in 2026 with the 150th anniversary of the very first Gitana.

The unveiling is planned for December 2025, when the trimaran will be presented to the public before embarking on a new sporting chapter, with major offshore races and record attempts ahead — including the next Route du Rhum, where the team will line up to defend its title.

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