Archambault Boats

In November 2012, Gilles Caminade purchased the business retaining Emmanuel Archambault as general manager.

[12][13] In a 2009 review of the A31 naval architect Robert H. Perry wrote, "the Archambault boats are quickly making a name for themselves as quality-built race winners in Europe.

"[14] The company's M34 was selected as the one-design class boat for the Tour de France à la voile in 2011 and served in that role until 2014.

[17] In a 2014 review of the A13 written for Sails Magazine, Kevin Green noted, "the relatively small number of Archambaults in Australia have had some big wins over the years which says a lot for this small boutique French yard that excels at building competitive cruiser-racers, with the emphasis heavily on the performance side of that equation.

Intended for mass production by BG Race, only one boat was completed before the company went out of business early in 2015.