The handover is official: Olivier Debonte becomes the new boss of Pabouk Compagnie. This change is accompanied by several ambitious projects for the company, while preserving the Pabouk building philosophy. Now that the Pabouk 700 molds have been recovered, Debonte is looking to the future by reorganizing production and modernizing the company's communications.
Relaunching production: A challenge to maintain quality
The Pabouk shipyard, under the management of Olivier Debonte, is now concentrating on the production of two flagship models: the Pabouk Love and the Pabouk 700. The first demonstration boat for the Pabouk 700 has just been taken out of the mould, marking a crucial step in the yard's relaunch. According to Debonte, the aim is to understand each stage of production, while documenting the process to ensure consistent quality.
With a target of ten Pabouk Love units per year, Debonte remains aware of production constraints. "One or two Pabouk 700s a year will do, but no more," he confides. The priority is to guarantee boats that are true to the Pabouk spirit: easy-to-handle units, ideal for yachtsmen looking for simplicity and pleasure.
A passionate builder: turning professional
Olivier Debonte is no stranger to the Pabouk world. A "pabouker" himself, he shares a passion for practical, accessible boats. A building contractor, he decided to take a turn in his career to invest in a more personal project. "I thought the concept was brilliant: you buy a boat that's easy to learn on and evolve," he explains.
This passion is not only a personal project, it is also reflected in the organization of the shipyard and the vision of the new boss. Accompanied by an experienced team and his predecessors, Patrick Bergeat and Antoine Carmichaël, Debonte ensures that every decision respects the brand's history, while helping it to evolve.
Towards a new visual identity and international markets
In parallel with production, the Pabouk Compagnie is rethinking its image. From the end of October, a new graphic charter will be unveiled, with reinforced communication on social networks. Already present on Instagram, feedback from Pabouk fans is positive, particularly from abroad.
Indeed, Olivier Debonte is thinking big for the brand. Discussions are underway to export the Pabouk to markets such as Switzerland and Germany, where interest in the concept of these small cruisers is growing. "Feedback has been very positive," he confirms, optimistic about the future of these compact units.
The future of Pabouk: Between tradition and innovation
Although Olivier Debonte brings a breath of fresh air to the Pabouk shipyard, he remains true to the brand's values. Thanks to the support of Antoine Carmichaël, who continues to participate by manufacturing electric rudders, Pabouk boats maintain this balance between tradition and innovation. Technical improvements, such as the integration of electric propulsion systems, simplify use and enhance the appeal of these boats.
This handover at Pabouk marks a new stage for the company, with the promise of maintaining the identity that has made it a success, while adapting to new market demands.