Costantini (Chantier Naval Costantini)
1932 - 1979
Founded by Louis Costantini and taken over by his son Gilles and Marc Costantini in 1957. Best known as the builder of of Eric Tabarly's Pen Duick II, winner of the 1964 Transatlantic race and designed by Gilles Costantini.
Innovators in boat contruction using the newest materials of the time including plywood, aluminum and plastic composite materials saving weight and manufacturing costs.
Originally located at La Trinite-Sur-Mer, France.
No longer in business.
Sailboats Built By Costantini (Chantier Naval Costantini)
(Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)
Model | LOA | First Built |
---|---|---|
BINIOU | 22.97 ft / 7.00 m | 1967 |
COSTANTINI 30 | 30.35 ft / 9.25 m | 1971 |
FLYING DUTCHMAN | 20.00 ft / 6.10 m | 1951 |
INTERNATIONAL FJ | 13.22 ft / 4.03 m | 1956 |
LUTH | 26.90 ft / 8.20 m | 1970 |
P'TIT GARS (HERBULOT) | 13.71 ft / 4.18 m | 1953 |
STAR (INTERNATIONAL) | 22.70 ft / 6.92 m | 1911 |
TARANN | 31.50 ft / 9.60 m | 1961 |
TRISKEL | 29.20 ft / 8.90 m | 1966 |
VAURIEN | 13.39 ft / 4.08 m | 1951 |