In the mid-1990's, Jeanneau
became the first French boat builder to receive ISO 9000 certification,
a standard that documents each step of the production process
and assures purchasers that each boat meets a specific production
standard. Jeanneaus are built using traditional methods of solid
hand-laid hulls. Vinylester resin is used in the outer plies of
the laminate to prevent osmosis. A grid of longitudinal and crosswise
hardwood stringers encapsulated in fiberglass is glassed directly
to the hull to provide stiffness. Jeanneau is the only production
manufacturer in the world that still utilizes Burmese teak for
the deck, the interior furnishings and the bulkheads.