1991. Now it's a 4-line kite. The control lines are tied to the pilot's harness, the control is done by pulling on small handles. No bar 1991. The towed craft proves to be a funny machine, easy to handle and relatively fast Note that the centerboards are now inflatable for safety and bulk reasons Harness designed for kite use, integrated  storage bag, Wichard quick-release snap. Safety is the Legaignoux's key word
1992. Concept of the kite towed inflatable boat: a summer leisure to practise with the family Last prototype of the version which will be soon produced in small series The ultra-light wing allows sailing with 6 to 7 knots of wind 1992. Start in the business. Dominique and Bruno showing their concept
1992. The Wipicat concept (boat + wing) shown at the Paris Boat Show, arouses much interest 1992. The Wipicat concept (boat + wing) shown at the Paris Boat Show, arouses much interest 1993. Bruno testing an inflatable craft in the hawaiian-color waves of French Brittany 1993. The lightness and power of the inflatable craft make of it a fun machine in waves
1991. Now it's a 4-line kite. The control lines are tied to the pilot's harness, the control is done by pulling on small handles. No bar
1991. Now it's a 4-line kite. The control lines are tied to the pilot's harness, the control is done by pulling on small handles. No bar

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