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Simply a super cool youngster!

Téo retrieving a screw of the frame for the hull of Volcat16 with a screwdriver

That’s Téo, who spent a week with us as part of his internship and was able to help with the production of a VOLCAT16 hull. But for Téo, that doesn’t mean just “being there” – it means pitching in, laminating, screwing, and sanding, and always with a smile on his face! Ultimately, though, he wants to become a marine biologist. We wish Téo every success and always a hand’s breadth of water under his keel.

IY team retrieving vacuum bag after laminating half hull of VOLCAT16

We will be happy to offer young people from Collège Edmond Bocquier the opportunity to get a taste of the world of nautical science again next time😊.

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