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Company MilestonesEstablishment of K-Yachting as a charter company for cruising sailboats. 1990 K-Yachting takes up one-design racing sailboats charter with the purchase of four First Class Europe and two Figaro Bénéteau. 1992 Purchase of twenty-two JOD 35 (boat of the Tour Voile, the yacht race around France). 1995 Cessation of cruising sailboats charter activity. K-Yachting technical base, previously located in Cap d'Agde, moves to Port-Pin-Rolland (Var). 1996 Purchase of three Mumm 30, an American one-design racing sailboat. Establishment of K-Yachting International as an import company for one-design racing sailboats. K-Yachting International is an exclusive dealer for the Mumm 30. 1997 Mumm 30 World Championships organized in Marseilles. Launching of the Pro-Am Cup, raced on Mumm 30s. K-Yachting International becomes an importing dealer for the Farr 40 and the IC 45. 1998 The Mumm 30 becomes the official boat for the Tour Voile until 2005. 1999 Launching of the Two-handed Round Corsica, raced on Mumm 30s. The Cercle de la Voile de Paris grants K-Yachting International with the yearly organization of the prestigious One Ton Cup, the oldest yachting trophy in France. The IC 45 becomes the official boat for the One Ton Cup. 2000 Purchase of ten Melges 24 (biggest fleet in France). Mumm 30 European Championships organized in St-Raphaël. The One Ton Cup and the Pro-Am Cup are broadcasted live on the web. 2001 Purchase of one Bénéteau First 40.7 Racing The Bénéteau Figaro becomes the official boat for the Two-handed Round Corsica. 2002 Purchase of a First 36.7 2003 Purchase of one Figaro 2 Opening of shipyard in La-Seyne-Sur-Mer (FRANCE) KOD 33 launch at Paris Boat Show. (FRANCE) 2005 K-yachting moves his head office from Toulouse to La Seyne sur mer
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