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Nordatlantik-Rekordversuch von Th. Coville mit Maxi-Tri Sodebo
www.sodebo-voile.com - Übersicht

09.07.2008
Thomas Coville is off on his single-handed North Atlantic multihull record attempt!
Thomas crossed the start line
Thomas Coville crossed the official start line for the single-handed North Atlantic record attempt today, Wednesday 9th July at 0747 hours local time, or 1147 UT (subject to confirmation from the WSSRC). The 32 metre maxi trimaran set off in a 16 knot SW?ly air flow which is set to fill rapidly to around twenty knots. "I am really keen to set off, I've been waiting for this for years", the sailor said excitedly yesterday.
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SODEBO - der erfolgreiche 32m-Tri
Folkeboot -
interWEB -
HDSLR -
Dortmunder -
Casual Dating -
Singlebörsen Gilles Martin-Raget
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The maxi trimaran Sodeb'O left Brooklyn Harbour yesterday, Tuesday, shortly before 1800 hours (local NY time). In order to avoid putting in some tacks, Sodeb’O remained under tow the whole night. Aboard, a crew of five people kept watch to enable Thomas to sleep and concentrate as he awaited the green light from his routers.
To beat the record set by Francis Joyon in 2005, Thomas will have to cross the Atlantic at a hellish pace of less than 6 days, 4 hours, 1 minute and 37 seconds. “Maintaining the speed of the maxi Sodeb’O at an average of over 19.75 knots for 2,980 miles for nearly 6 days remains an achievable performance” commented the skipper, who is the 24 hour speed record holder aboard his maxi Sodeb’O, having covered 619.3 miles at an average of 25.8 knots.
As regards the weather forecast “The SW’ly air flow at the start will take
Thomas as far as Cape Race to the SW of Newfoundland on Friday afternoon
(UT). A low stretching over from Canada will see the wind fill in slightly
after the passage of Newfoundland on Saturday night. It is with this same
low that he is set to complete the course” explain Richard Silvani and
Christian Dumard, routers to Sodeb’O. As far as the ice is concerned, which
is something all skippers dread, this has almost totally disappeared from
the course. “Throughout the record I’m going to be like a well supported and
highly guided tightrope walker. You spend your time on the tracks just as
you do on a ski piste, which has already been skied and you stay on that
track for as long as you can” explained Thomas Coville before the start.
Translated by Kate Jennings – Expression
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