Friday, September 16, 2005

Introduction to the Amel 54


While we were enjoying a European vacation with my parents and cousins I suggested to Jan that we take the TGV from Paris to La Rochelle to see the new Amel 54 that was just starting production. After several discusions about why we should waste vacation time to look at a boat she agreed and we decided to ditch the parents and cousins for 28 hours to tour the factory.

When we arrived in La Rochelle we found a delightful port that seemed like it was out of the movies. When we got up the next morning we looked out on the bay at low tide and wondered how anything could get into the harbor. Didn't have much time to wonder about it because Luc Brumauld, our designated Amel host, arrived promptly at 0900 to introduce us to the Amel 54.
The factory visit was very informative and we learned more than we ever expected to know about the shipyard, their commitment to quality, safety features, craftsmenship and the systematic way the vessels have evolved during the forty years the company has been in business.







This picture is the only one taken in La Rochelle because we were too enthrawled with the process and forgot to take photos.


We had a wonderful day and were very impressed. We had lunch on board (lobsters and champagne) and even had time for a sail before we caught the train back to Paris. However, we did not think it was the right time to seriously consider a new boat. After all we had not even started cruising on our beautiful Beneteau 473 and did not even know if this was a lifestile we would enjoy.