In the 19th century, the commune of Paimbœuf, in the Loire estuary, was the place where some of France's finest sailing ships were launched. Called "paimblotines", these vessels went on fishing expeditions in the Loire and throughout the estuary. With their two masts, their rigging surmounted by a topsail, and their colored jibs on a long "jib-boom" they were both graceful and powerful.
Observing the renewed popularity of old sailing ships, the association Quai des Messageries, based in Paimbœuf and which has been developing projects since 2004 to restore old fishing vessels, has decided to reconstruct one.

