Jules Verne Trophy - Geronimo - Orange II - Cheyenne
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22.02.2004
Bruno Peyron's maxi-catamaran ORANGE II arrived in Lorient this morning at 9.30, having taken a little more than three days to make the return journey.
No sooner had she berthed in front of the French Challenge (Défi Français) base, than the shore team was busy proceeding with removing the mast and hoisting her out of the water back on to dry land. A makeshift boatyard was put in place with scaffolding protecting the fore parts of the bow sections. Already since yesterday, the boat's two crash boxes (the extreme front of the bow, which acts as a bow fender) have been rebuilt in the Multiplast boatyard and transported to the site.

THREE DAYS OF REPAIRS
As announced the day before yesterday, the boat's repairs should take three days. As early as this evening, the two crash boxes (parts made from light density foam) should be stuck back in place, before they are shaped and laminated tomorrow (Monday), then coated and painted on Tuesday. The boat's designers, Gilles Ollier and Yann Penfornis: "We're going to change the crash boxes on the two hulls. The two parts are already finished. They have been made from a slightly denser foam. They will thus be a little less shock-absorbent, if there is an accident, but they will also be less susceptible... ".

READY FOR A NEW DEPARTURE
As far as the weather is concerned, they are busy aboard Orange II studying any possibilities of a window of opportunity. Bruno Peyron: "We'll do our utmost to be ready to start out again as quickly as possible. Apparently, there is a weather pattern developing, which might be favourable for us on the 26th. It's now a race against time".






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