A Digital Harbor for Every Gibsea Owner

Opening Hook — Why Gibsea owners deserve a dedicated digital home

Gibsea

Thousands of Gibsea sailors share a deep connection with boats that carried their families safely for generations. These proven cruisers deserve more than scattered forum threads.

The Gibsea Legacy — Brand history, designers, cultural significance

Gibsea began building boats in 1969 under Gibert Marine in France. Over thirty years the yard produced more than 5700 vessels using designs from Joubert Nivelt, Rob Humphreys, Philippe Harlé and others. Their capable cruisers still cross oceans today.

Enter Boat Clubs — How Gibsea-Club.net fits into Boat-Clubs.net ecosystem

Boat-Clubs.net - The Online Catalogue for All Online Boat Clubs

Gibsea-Club.net becomes part of the larger Boat-Clubs.net platform that unites owners of forty-plus brands worldwide. Together they form a growing synergy of shared knowledge and sailing events.

BoatBuddy.ai — Your AI crew member at sea

BoatBuddy.ai - Your Maritime Boat Expert

Every Gibsea owner gains a helpful digital companion when they join BoatBuddy.ai. The assistant supports navigation planning, maintenance tracking, and safety decisions while underway.

Community & Synergy — Partnership opportunities, collective power

Collaboration across the platform strengthens every fleet. Gibsea owners exchange practical tips with participants from HR-Club.net and other manufacturer clubs to improve collective seaworthiness and enjoyment.

The Team Behind It — Værftet.biz, Lars Hendriksen, knowledge-first philosophy

The Boat Clubs concept are being developed at Værftet in Køge, Denmark

The platform grows from the workshops of Værftet.biz in Denmark where founder Lars Hendriksen and his team develop tools to help owners keep knowledge accessible and prices low.

Closing Vision — Inspirational call to join the fleet

Lars Hendriksen is the founder of Boat-Clubs.net and BoatBuddy.ai

Join Gibsea-Club.net today and become part of a thriving community where every voyage adds to a shared legacy of capable, ocean-going sailors and lasting friendships.