Efter två månaders väntan på rätt vindar för att slå rekordet runt jorden var det så äntligen dags. Men…
Den stora frågan är hur det kunde hända. Visserligen blåste det 15 meter per sekund och gick tre meter höga vågor vid starten på vad som skulle bli en rekordsväng runt vår planet. Men det är ändå inte särskilt märkvärdiga förhållanden för denna till synes hårdhudade trimaran på 140 fot.
Interview de Yann Guichard à son retour au ponton à Brest suite au démâtage de Spindrift 2 — Interview with Yann Guichard after returning to the pontoon in Brest following the dismasting of Spindrift 2
Publicerat av Spindrift racing den 15 januari 2018
Skeppare Yann Guichard möter kamerorna direkt efter att båten bärgats till hamn.
Masten föll ner i lä. Det hela hände helt utan förvarning och gick på ett par sekunder.
Mer om enorma trimaranen Spindrift här.
Man var tvungen att skära loss riggen från båten för att minimera risken för ytterligare skador. Båten kunde bogseras i hamn direkt och man jobbar nu på att bärga resterna av masten.
Lyckligtvis skadades ingen i den tolv man starka besättningen.
Dock out Jules Verne Trophy
Publicerat av Spindrift racing den 15 januari 2018
Bara ett par timmar innen haveriet lämnade besättningen Brest – spända inför vad de hoppades skulle bli ett varv runt jorden på mindre än 40 dygn.
I fjol fick Spindrift stryk av betydligt mindre Idec Sport när denne seglade non-stop runt jorden på bara 40 dagar och 23 timmar. Med färre än hälften så många i besättningen och 35 fot mindre i vattenlinjen var det en sensation.
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Idec Sport runt jorden på rekordtid!
Ungtuppen sätter nytt rekord ensam runt jorden!
Pressreleasen i sin helhet:
AS THE GIANT TRIMARAN MADE ITS WAY TO THE CRÉAC’H LIGHTHOUSE (ISLE OF OUESSANT) FOR A SECOND ATTEMPT AT THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, SPINDRIFT 2 DISMASTED AT ABOUT 1615H TODAY (MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2018), SOUTH OF POINTE SAINT-MATHIEU IN A STRONG 30 KNOT WESTERLY BREEZE AND ROUGH SEAS.
Spindrift 2 was ready for this new attempt around the world with a relatively favourable weather window, after a long two-month stand-by at La Trinité sur Mer and then in Brest, Brittany.
With strong winds around Brest, the start from the pontoon was delayed to 1430h. Once Spindrift was into the Iroise, an area of open sea in front of Brest between the Atlantic and the Channel, the sea state was already well formed and the wind blowing at more than 30 knots with strong gusts. As the boat tacked towards the Ouessant Channel, with no warning suddenly Spindrift 2 dismasted. No crew member was injured in the incident.
“Everything happened very fast! In a few seconds, the mast was down. We have been waiting for two months for this new attempt on the Jules Verne Trophy: this window was our last chance. It is a big disappointment for the whole team, both at sea, and on land as we were all ready. We have spent a lot of time optimising the boat, and everything collapses in a few moments,” said Yann Guichard.
“We were heading to the start line: there were relatively strong conditions with 30 knots of wind and three metre troughs. A few moments before we were going to tack towards Pointe Saint-Mathieu, the mast broke for some unknown reason.”
“The most important thing is that there were no injuries on board. Unfortunately we had to drop the mast into the sea as we did not want to take any unnecessary risks for the crew, because we were very close to the rocks at Toulinguet.”
“Operations are currently underway to recover the mast and rigging as quickly as possible, as the weather is set to deteriorate early tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. We will now start the process of understanding what has happened,” he concluded.