HomeJules Verne TrophyMAXI EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD ABANDONS JULES VERNE TROPHY RECORD ATTEMPT

MAXI EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD ABANDONS JULES VERNE TROPHY RECORD ATTEMPT

THE MAXI EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD ABANDONS HER JULES VERNE TROPHY RECORD ATTEMPT

Sailing in the Indian Ocean , and their passage of the longitude of Cape Agulhas, the men of Gitana Team were positioned at 48°28 south at 11:00 UTC with a lead of over 860 miles over the record when they informed their shore team of damage to the giant’s float rudder to starboard.
After a thorough inspection carried out by David Boileau, the boat captain, the verdict is in.

The appendage’s stock is seriously damaged, which means the rudder can no longer be used on this tack. With the six sailors unable to effect repairs in the open ocean as the part would need to be entirely replaced, the crew of the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild has been forced to interrupt its Jules Verne Trophy record attempt.

Indeed, it is inconceivable for Franck Cammas, Charles Caudrelier and their four crew to take on the Southern Ocean with a boat that is no longer performing at her full potential. It’s a massive disappointment, as much in the roaring forties as in Lorient, at the heart of the technical base, but the most important thing right now is that the crew is able to head into more hospitable latitudes.

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