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Doug Lord
11-14-2009, 07:03 AM
Going around the world in record time-I hope!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1spdG7e4zI&feature=player_embedded

Great website: http://www.cammas-groupama.com/en/

Fanie
11-14-2009, 10:48 AM
Eh Doug, very nice, but those boats are out of my league unfortunately. Toys for the very rich.

Doug Lord
11-14-2009, 10:56 AM
Fanie, theres another way to look at it-maybe: theres a bunch of sailors on that boat and I doubt they all are rich. They're talented and got lucky- something that could happen to any of us that were talented enough and determined enough-and lucky enough. I guess what I mean is that you don't have to own it to possibly enjoy it. I feel lucky to be able to follow their progress and hope they make it this time!
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And ,by the way-thanks!

Fanie
11-14-2009, 11:28 AM
I have to admit it must be one hell of a kick under the butt thrill on that thing. I have a long time ago (really long time !) realized that what I don't build myself I don't get a ride on :D

Doug Lord
11-16-2009, 11:39 AM
Groupama has endured record stopping damage to the connection between the port hull and the crossarm-she is heading-slowly- to Capetown. Good Luck ,guys!

Fanie
11-16-2009, 03:09 PM
Well, for repairs they defenately head to the right place. Safa's are known to make a plan and we usually overdo things slightly when it comes to strengthening things :D If they can keep the local 'authorities' from helping then all should go well.

I wonder if the extra 2kg design in strength would have prevented the damage :D

Ad Hoc
11-17-2009, 02:15 AM
You may have seen this, but for your "foilers" :)
http://marinelink.com/News/Article/332426.aspx

Doug Lord
11-17-2009, 06:07 PM
Interesting article-thanks Ad Hoc !

Catbalu
11-19-2009, 08:24 PM
Groupama was docked across from us this summer before they crossed the Atlantic. Banque-Populaire and Sobedo were also there. They are unbelievable.

Chris Ostlind
11-19-2009, 11:13 PM
Well, I haven't been on either BP, or G3, but Sodeb'O is certifiably amazing as a sailing machine.

Speaking of G3... the boys (including Sodeb'O's Thomas Coville, if he doesn't fly home) have a really long slog to get the boat back to France after they effect sufficient repairs in Cape Town. Putting the boat and their heads back together in time to catch another positive weather cycle will be on the iffy side of things.

This boat, G3, has been snake bit... hard. I wonder how this cycles, mentally, for the sailors who are going to be asked to get their heads around another JV dash this sailing season?

Truthfully, I'm just wondering if BP has the collected sack necessary to make their own jump for fame this season... in light of how things have unfolded for G3 and their past two attempts?

I'd just love to sit in on the discussions between the skipper, designers and the structural engineers of BP as they dope the mishaps of G3 and their own boat's build.....

Catbalu
11-20-2009, 08:57 AM
Here was one of BP. We were the biggest sailboat in the marina till they pulled in 3x's bigger.

Doug Lord
02-03-2010, 03:21 PM
Off again -good luck! http://www.cammas-groupama.com/en/courses/jules_verne_trophy/news_2009/news_jules_verne_70.jsp

ancient kayaker
02-03-2010, 04:19 PM
Eh Doug, very nice, but those boats are out of my league unfortunately. Toys for the very rich.

-and dreams for the poor. At my age, I'll take the dream!

bertho
02-14-2010, 06:51 AM
guys,
cammas and other adrenalinealialcoolic fly again around the world..... the talent is not to have the money to do some dream, it's the talent to find the sponsor to do it!!!:P
i know few of this guys, they just do there dreams! without money..!!
the race is just the awarning after years of obstination... i prefer to see some sponsor dropping they money on maxicata devellopment (some of them have huge investment return..) than football/soccer/ etc... just my point of view ! :p
incredible wind machines, i'm not sure any motor boat can do it without refuelling ?? 20/30knt average speed around the world ?.. excected nuclear war machine... :D

Doug Lord
02-24-2010, 08:24 AM
From Scuttlebutt Europe this morning:

First Record For Groupama 3 During The Jules Verne Trophy
Taking just 8 days 17 hours and 39 minutes to traverse the Indian Ocean, the maxi trimaran Groupama 3 skippered by Franck Cammas has snatched the record held by Orange 2 since 2005.

At 2322 UTC on Tuesday 23rd February Groupama 3 crossed the longitude of Tasmania, to the South of Australia, which marks the exit from the Indian Ocean and the entry to the Pacific Ocean.

Having rounded Cape Agulhas off South Africa 8 days and 17 hours beforehand, Franck Cammas and his nine crew participating in the Jules Verne Trophy have taken 17 hours and 25 minutes less than the crew of Bruno Peyron some five years ago.

Doug Lord
03-16-2010, 08:41 PM
Finally back in the lead:
Current position as of March 16, 2010 (22:00:00 UTC):
Ahead/behind record: +124.7 nm
Speed (avg) over past 24 hours: 20.8 knots
Distance over past 24 hours: 499.0 nm
Distance to go: 2,338 nm

Goodluck, guys!

sailor2
03-17-2010, 10:19 PM
Finally back in the lead:
Current position as of March 16, 2010 (22:00:00 UTC):
Ahead/behind record: +124.7 nm
Speed (avg) over past 24 hours: 20.8 knots
Distance over past 24 hours: 499.0 nm
Distance to go: 2,338 nm
Current position as of March 17, 2010 (22:00:00 UTC):
Ahead/behind record: + 611,00 nm
Speed (avg) over past 24 hours: 23,9 Knots
Distance over past 24 hours: 573,1 nm
Distance to go: 1 768 nm
Distance to go change in latest 24h = 2338nm - 1768nm = 570nm

This time 573,1 just happened to be close to 570nm, but usually those numbers are very different, as the distance covered in 24h is usually not almost directly towards the finish line as it just happened to be now !!!

That means you have to calculate the distance yourself, and not just copy it from the site in order to see how well they are doing.

An example of that :
Current position as of March 16, 2010 (03:00:00 UTC):
Distance to go: 2 603 nm
Distance over past 24 hours: 662,0 nm

Current position as of March 17, 2010 (03:00:00 UTC):
Distance to go: 2 254 nm
Distance over past 24 hours: 460,7 nm
Distance to go change in latest 24h = 2603nm - 2254nm = 349nm

460,7 nm covered in 24h, but only 349 nm towards the finish in the same time period !!!
On average that means over 40degs off the course has been sailed to get only 349 towards the mark from actual 460,7 distance moved at the same time. That happens when weather isn't co-operating, but it's it's much beter now !
They'll beat the record if nothing breaks by days.

Doug Lord
03-18-2010, 07:57 PM
from Scuttlebutt3/18/10:

Current position as of March 18, 2010 (22:00:00 UTC):
Ahead/behind record: +990.5 nm
Speed (avg) over past 24 hours: 25.1 knots
Distance over past 24 hours: 601.4 nm
Distance to go: 1,187 nm
Data: http://cammas-groupama.geovoile.com/julesverne/positions.asp?lg=en
Map: http://cammas-groupama.geovoile.com/julesverne/index.asp?lg=en

* After their start on January 31, 2010, Franck Cammas and his nine crew on
the 103-foot Groupama 3 must cross finish line off Ushant, France before
March 23rd (06:14:57 UTC) to establish a new time for the Jules Verne Trophy
(21,760 nm) for the fastest circumnavigation of the world by any type of
yacht with no restrictions. Current record holder is Bruno Peyron and crew,
who in 2005 sailed Orange 2 to a time of 50 days, 16 hours, and 20 minutes
at an average of 17.89 knots.
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Looking good!

Doug Lord
03-20-2010, 02:14 PM
Speed 30 knots @ 3:13 EDT, dis to go 76 miles-go GA!

Boston
03-20-2010, 03:20 PM
great thread and best of luck to Groupama

B

Doug Lord
03-20-2010, 04:13 PM
5:12 EDT: speed 28.8 knots dis: 18.5 miles !! Fantastic.....

Doug Lord
03-20-2010, 05:18 PM
Record Broken!!!!

Groupama: 48d 7h 44m 52s

Orange: 50d 16h 20m 4s

Congratulations Team Groupama!!!!


Note that this is the first hydrofoil assisted sailboat to set a world circumnavigation record!
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I want to thank Jeff for changing the title of this thread in honor of Groupama's tremendous accomplishment!

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