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Dalla Pieta - Croatia Charter DALLA PIETA 72 HT Dalla Pieta 72' Hard Top matches refinement and close care for details with a captivating line. The interiors outline presents 4 cabins: master cabin with en suite bathroom, one VIP cabin with en suite bathroom, one twin cabin (which also has the possibility of extra bunk bed) with en suite bathroom, single cabin (suitable for kid or teenager ) with wardrobe. So the yacht offers the perfect accommodation for up to 8 guests. The master cabin, well-lit and comfortable, is placed in the centre of the yacht, so as to take advantage of the hull main beam. Modern design, high quality wood and furniture, as well as the latest technology in all cabins, make all rooms warm and welcoming. The large and excellently designed saloon is curved with a white sofa and equipped with mini bar, fridge, ice maker, SAT TV etc. which makes it the perfect place to relax. The aft sun deck transforms into an al-fresco dining area, ideal to enjoy the beauties of surrounding while cruising. Foredeck is equipped with divans, table, sun beds, fridge... and is perfect for entertaining. Dalla Pieta 72HT is very spacious with all innovative solutions, sophisticated and original ,and the spaces ergonomics is emphasized by the care for details. www.bomiship.com
This video is about New 2015 Jeanneau 409 Sun Odyssey Sailboat For Sale in San Diego, California. For additional information about this New 2015 Jeanneau 409 Sun Odyssey Sailboat please feel free to contact me at any time day or night. I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully earning your business. Best, Ian Van Tuyl 1-619-507-4416 ivtyachtsales@gmail.com
In this video, I take a look at the Sleipnir from the Danish startup Vaavud. The Sleipnir is a wind meter for smartphones. To check if the Sleipner or the Mjolnir (the first wind meter for smartphones Vaavud introduced) is compatible with your smartphone head over to https://vaavud.com/.
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L'aventure IDEC sport passions nombreux d'entre nous. De Locmariaquer à Paris , tout le monde se prend au jeu. EN quête dans les mailles du filets de Francis. Le Trophée Jules Verne, un record mythique Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : le roman d’aventures publié par Jules Verne en 1873 a inspiré les marins pour créer l’une des grandes aventures océaniques des temps modernes, le Trophée Jules Verne. Depuis les premières tentatives à l’hiver 1993, le record du tour du monde à la voile en équipage suscite bien des convoitises. Loin d’être terminée, son histoire est déjà riche. En prenant part à son premier record en équipage, Francis Joyon pourrait bien en écrire une nouvelle page marquante… Le nouveau maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT affiche un palmarès exceptionnel : détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne de 2010 à 2012, le bateau a aussi remporté les deux dernières éditions de la Route du Rhum – entre autres. Neuf ans après sa mise à l’eau, ce multi polyvalent a encore de beaux jours devant lui entre les mains expertes de Francis Joyon. L’équipage d’IDEC SPORT – Francis Joyon (FRA) – Bernard Stamm (SUI) – Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA) – Alex Pella (ESP) – Clément Surtel (FRA) – Boris Herrmann (GER) Caractéristiques du maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT : Architectes : Cabinet VPLP (Van Péteghem-Lauriot Prévost) Noms précédents : Groupama 3, Banque Populaire VII Longueur : 31,50 m Largeur : 22,50 m Déplacement : 18 000 kg Tirant d’eau : 5,70 m Hauteur du mât : 33,50 m Structure : carbone-Nomex Voilure au près : 411 m2 Voilure au portant : 678 m2 Date de la première mise à l’eau : juin 2006 __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv
Samedi 26 décembre, c'est encore Noël dans l'Océan Atlantique ! Le Trophée Jules Verne, un record mythique Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : le roman d’aventures publié par Jules Verne en 1873 a inspiré les marins pour créer l’une des grandes aventures océaniques des temps modernes, le Trophée Jules Verne. Depuis les premières tentatives à l’hiver 1993, le record du tour du monde à la voile en équipage suscite bien des convoitises. Loin d’être terminée, son histoire est déjà riche. En prenant part à son premier record en équipage, Francis Joyon pourrait bien en écrire une nouvelle page marquante… Le nouveau maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT affiche un palmarès exceptionnel : détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne de 2010 à 2012, le bateau a aussi remporté les deux dernières éditions de la Route du Rhum – entre autres. Neuf ans après sa mise à l’eau, ce multi polyvalent a encore de beaux jours devant lui entre les mains expertes de Francis Joyon. L’équipage d’IDEC SPORT – Francis Joyon (FRA) – Bernard Stamm (SUI) – Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA) – Alex Pella (ESP) – Clément Surtel (FRA) – Boris Herrmann (GER) Caractéristiques du maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT : Architectes : Cabinet VPLP (Van Péteghem-Lauriot Prévost) Noms précédents : Groupama 3, Banque Populaire VII Longueur : 31,50 m Largeur : 22,50 m Déplacement : 18 000 kg Tirant d’eau : 5,70 m Hauteur du mât : 33,50 m Structure : carbone-Nomex Voilure au près : 411 m2 Voilure au portant : 678 m2 Date de la première mise à l’eau : juin 2006 __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv
Dans les villes, on n’a jamais croisé autant de marinières, pourquoi ? Le Trophée Jules Verne, un record mythique Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : le roman d’aventures publié par Jules Verne en 1873 a inspiré les marins pour créer l’une des grandes aventures océaniques des temps modernes, le Trophée Jules Verne. Depuis les premières tentatives à l’hiver 1993, le record du tour du monde à la voile en équipage suscite bien des convoitises. Loin d’être terminée, son histoire est déjà riche. En prenant part à son premier record en équipage, Francis Joyon pourrait bien en écrire une nouvelle page marquante… Le nouveau maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT affiche un palmarès exceptionnel : détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne de 2010 à 2012, le bateau a aussi remporté les deux dernières éditions de la Route du Rhum – entre autres. Neuf ans après sa mise à l’eau, ce multi polyvalent a encore de beaux jours devant lui entre les mains expertes de Francis Joyon. L’équipage d’IDEC SPORT – Francis Joyon (FRA) – Bernard Stamm (SUI) – Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA) – Alex Pella (ESP) – Clément Surtel (FRA) – Boris Herrmann (GER) Caractéristiques du maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT : Architectes : Cabinet VPLP (Van Péteghem-Lauriot Prévost) Noms précédents : Groupama 3, Banque Populaire VII Longueur : 31,50 m Largeur : 22,50 m Déplacement : 18 000 kg Tirant d’eau : 5,70 m Hauteur du mât : 33,50 m Structure : carbone-Nomex Voilure au près : 411 m2 Voilure au portant : 678 m2 Date de la première mise à l’eau : juin 2006 __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv
2016 et quelques heures. IDEC Sport s'apprête a passer l'équateur à nouveau ! Le Trophée Jules Verne, un record mythique Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : le roman d’aventures publié par Jules Verne en 1873 a inspiré les marins pour créer l’une des grandes aventures océaniques des temps modernes, le Trophée Jules Verne. Depuis les premières tentatives à l’hiver 1993, le record du tour du monde à la voile en équipage suscite bien des convoitises. Loin d’être terminée, son histoire est déjà riche. En prenant part à son premier record en équipage, Francis Joyon pourrait bien en écrire une nouvelle page marquante… Le nouveau maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT affiche un palmarès exceptionnel : détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne de 2010 à 2012, le bateau a aussi remporté les deux dernières éditions de la Route du Rhum – entre autres. Neuf ans après sa mise à l’eau, ce multi polyvalent a encore de beaux jours devant lui entre les mains expertes de Francis Joyon. L’équipage d’IDEC SPORT – Francis Joyon (FRA) – Bernard Stamm (SUI) – Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA) – Alex Pella (ESP) – Clément Surtel (FRA) – Boris Herrmann (GER) Caractéristiques du maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT : Architectes : Cabinet VPLP (Van Péteghem-Lauriot Prévost) Noms précédents : Groupama 3, Banque Populaire VII Longueur : 31,50 m Largeur : 22,50 m Déplacement : 18 000 kg Tirant d’eau : 5,70 m Hauteur du mât : 33,50 m Structure : carbone-Nomex Voilure au près : 411 m2 Voilure au portant : 678 m2 Date de la première mise à l’eau : juin 2006 __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv
Le Trophée Jules Verne, un record mythique Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours : le roman d’aventures publié par Jules Verne en 1873 a inspiré les marins pour créer l’une des grandes aventures océaniques des temps modernes, le Trophée Jules Verne. Depuis les premières tentatives à l’hiver 1993, le record du tour du monde à la voile en équipage suscite bien des convoitises. Loin d’être terminée, son histoire est déjà riche. En prenant part à son premier record en équipage, Francis Joyon pourrait bien en écrire une nouvelle page marquante… Le nouveau maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT affiche un palmarès exceptionnel : détenteur du Trophée Jules Verne de 2010 à 2012, le bateau a aussi remporté les deux dernières éditions de la Route du Rhum – entre autres. Neuf ans après sa mise à l’eau, ce multi polyvalent a encore de beaux jours devant lui entre les mains expertes de Francis Joyon. L’équipage d’IDEC SPORT – Francis Joyon (FRA) – Bernard Stamm (SUI) – Gwénolé Gahinet (FRA) – Alex Pella (ESP) – Clément Surtel (FRA) – Boris Herrmann (GER) Caractéristiques du maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT : Architectes : Cabinet VPLP (Van Péteghem-Lauriot Prévost) Noms précédents : Groupama 3, Banque Populaire VII Longueur : 31,50 m Largeur : 22,50 m Déplacement : 18 000 kg Tirant d’eau : 5,70 m Hauteur du mât : 33,50 m Structure : carbone-Nomex Voilure au près : 411 m2 Voilure au portant : 678 m2 Date de la première mise à l’eau : juin 2006 __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv
In the city we have never seen as many people wearing sailing gear.Is it all down to IDEC Sport and other such boats ? THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, A LEGENDARY RECORD Around the world in eight days was published by Jules Verne in 1873 and inspired sailors to create one of the greatest ocean adventures of modern times, the Jules Verne Trophy. Since the first attempts in the winter of 1993, the crewed round the world record has attracted a lot of interest. Far from being over, it already has a rich history. By taking part in his first crewed record attempt, Francis Joyon could well write a new chapter in this saga… After a fantastic race, Peyron won the tenth edition of the Route du Rhum with a time of 7 days, 15 hours 8 minutes and 32 seconds – a new race record! Now in the colours of IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon at the helm, the maxi trimaran has not yet finished harvesting successes… Francis Joyon Francis Joyon back, but this time with a crew by tackling the legendary Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world voyage, at the helm of a maxi trimaran (ex Groupama 3 then Banque Populaire VII). The time to beat is 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds set in 2012 by Loïck Peyron and his crew on Banque Populaire V. If he manages to do better, Francis Joyon will become the first man to hold the two finest world records sailing solo and with a crew. The bar is high up, but certainly not above the capability of a sailor like Francis Joyon. He wants to become the first sailor to hold the two most prestigious round the world records, sailing solo and with a crew (the Jules Verne Trophy): Francis Joyon’s latest challenge is certainly a fascinating one. It is what you might expect from a sailor, who although very discreet when ashore, is tough and determined at sea, and over the years has built up an exceptional list of successes. The crew IDEC : There are five members in Francis’s small team Bernard Stamm: A round the world specialist Gwénolé Gahinet: Success at an early age… Alex Pella: The Spanish Swiss army knife Boris Herrmann: The German pioneer Clément Surtel: An expert in giant trimarans Roland Jourdain: A classy substitute More infos here: https://lc.cx/4JRx __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
Few hours into 2016, IDEC sport is preparing to cross the Equator again. Joyon's Boys wish you Happy New Year ! THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, A LEGENDARY RECORD Around the world in eight days was published by Jules Verne in 1873 and inspired sailors to create one of the greatest ocean adventures of modern times, the Jules Verne Trophy. Since the first attempts in the winter of 1993, the crewed round the world record has attracted a lot of interest. Far from being over, it already has a rich history. By taking part in his first crewed record attempt, Francis Joyon could well write a new chapter in this saga… After a fantastic race, Peyron won the tenth edition of the Route du Rhum with a time of 7 days, 15 hours 8 minutes and 32 seconds – a new race record! Now in the colours of IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon at the helm, the maxi trimaran has not yet finished harvesting successes… Francis Joyon Francis Joyon back, but this time with a crew by tackling the legendary Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world voyage, at the helm of a maxi trimaran (ex Groupama 3 then Banque Populaire VII). The time to beat is 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds set in 2012 by Loïck Peyron and his crew on Banque Populaire V. If he manages to do better, Francis Joyon will become the first man to hold the two finest world records sailing solo and with a crew. The bar is high up, but certainly not above the capability of a sailor like Francis Joyon. He wants to become the first sailor to hold the two most prestigious round the world records, sailing solo and with a crew (the Jules Verne Trophy): Francis Joyon’s latest challenge is certainly a fascinating one. It is what you might expect from a sailor, who although very discreet when ashore, is tough and determined at sea, and over the years has built up an exceptional list of successes. The crew IDEC : There are five members in Francis’s small team Bernard Stamm: A round the world specialist Gwénolé Gahinet: Success at an early age… Alex Pella: The Spanish Swiss army knife Boris Herrmann: The German pioneer Clément Surtel: An expert in giant trimarans Roland Jourdain: A classy substitute More infos here: https://lc.cx/4JRx __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
Saturday 26th december ... in the Atlantic, it's still Christmas. The proof. THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, A LEGENDARY RECORD Around the world in eight days was published by Jules Verne in 1873 and inspired sailors to create one of the greatest ocean adventures of modern times, the Jules Verne Trophy. Since the first attempts in the winter of 1993, the crewed round the world record has attracted a lot of interest. Far from being over, it already has a rich history. By taking part in his first crewed record attempt, Francis Joyon could well write a new chapter in this saga… After a fantastic race, Peyron won the tenth edition of the Route du Rhum with a time of 7 days, 15 hours 8 minutes and 32 seconds – a new race record! Now in the colours of IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon at the helm, the maxi trimaran has not yet finished harvesting successes… Francis Joyon Francis Joyon back, but this time with a crew by tackling the legendary Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world voyage, at the helm of a maxi trimaran (ex Groupama 3 then Banque Populaire VII). The time to beat is 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds set in 2012 by Loïck Peyron and his crew on Banque Populaire V. If he manages to do better, Francis Joyon will become the first man to hold the two finest world records sailing solo and with a crew. The bar is high up, but certainly not above the capability of a sailor like Francis Joyon. He wants to become the first sailor to hold the two most prestigious round the world records, sailing solo and with a crew (the Jules Verne Trophy): Francis Joyon’s latest challenge is certainly a fascinating one. It is what you might expect from a sailor, who although very discreet when ashore, is tough and determined at sea, and over the years has built up an exceptional list of successes. The crew IDEC : There are five members in Francis’s small team Bernard Stamm: A round the world specialist Gwénolé Gahinet: Success at an early age… Alex Pella: The Spanish Swiss army knife Boris Herrmann: The German pioneer Clément Surtel: An expert in giant trimarans Roland Jourdain: A classy substitute More infos here: https://lc.cx/4JRx __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, A LEGENDARY RECORD Around the world in eight days was published by Jules Verne in 1873 and inspired sailors to create one of the greatest ocean adventures of modern times, the Jules Verne Trophy. Since the first attempts in the winter of 1993, the crewed round the world record has attracted a lot of interest. Far from being over, it already has a rich history. By taking part in his first crewed record attempt, Francis Joyon could well write a new chapter in this saga… After a fantastic race, Peyron won the tenth edition of the Route du Rhum with a time of 7 days, 15 hours 8 minutes and 32 seconds – a new race record! Now in the colours of IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon at the helm, the maxi trimaran has not yet finished harvesting successes… Francis Joyon Francis Joyon back, but this time with a crew by tackling the legendary Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world voyage, at the helm of a maxi trimaran (ex Groupama 3 then Banque Populaire VII). The time to beat is 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds set in 2012 by Loïck Peyron and his crew on Banque Populaire V. If he manages to do better, Francis Joyon will become the first man to hold the two finest world records sailing solo and with a crew. The bar is high up, but certainly not above the capability of a sailor like Francis Joyon. He wants to become the first sailor to hold the two most prestigious round the world records, sailing solo and with a crew (the Jules Verne Trophy): Francis Joyon’s latest challenge is certainly a fascinating one. It is what you might expect from a sailor, who although very discreet when ashore, is tough and determined at sea, and over the years has built up an exceptional list of successes. The crew IDEC : There are five members in Francis’s small team Bernard Stamm: A round the world specialist Gwénolé Gahinet: Success at an early age… Alex Pella: The Spanish Swiss army knife Boris Herrmann: The German pioneer Clément Surtel: An expert in giant trimarans Roland Jourdain: A classy substitute More infos here: https://lc.cx/4JRx __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
THE JULES VERNE TROPHY, A LEGENDARY RECORD Around the world in eight days was published by Jules Verne in 1873 and inspired sailors to create one of the greatest ocean adventures of modern times, the Jules Verne Trophy. Since the first attempts in the winter of 1993, the crewed round the world record has attracted a lot of interest. Far from being over, it already has a rich history. By taking part in his first crewed record attempt, Francis Joyon could well write a new chapter in this saga… After a fantastic race, Peyron won the tenth edition of the Route du Rhum with a time of 7 days, 15 hours 8 minutes and 32 seconds – a new race record! Now in the colours of IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon at the helm, the maxi trimaran has not yet finished harvesting successes… Francis Joyon Francis Joyon back, but this time with a crew by tackling the legendary Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world voyage, at the helm of a maxi trimaran (ex Groupama 3 then Banque Populaire VII). The time to beat is 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds set in 2012 by Loïck Peyron and his crew on Banque Populaire V. If he manages to do better, Francis Joyon will become the first man to hold the two finest world records sailing solo and with a crew. The bar is high up, but certainly not above the capability of a sailor like Francis Joyon. He wants to become the first sailor to hold the two most prestigious round the world records, sailing solo and with a crew (the Jules Verne Trophy): Francis Joyon’s latest challenge is certainly a fascinating one. It is what you might expect from a sailor, who although very discreet when ashore, is tough and determined at sea, and over the years has built up an exceptional list of successes. The crew IDEC : There are five members in Francis’s small team Bernard Stamm: A round the world specialist Gwénolé Gahinet: Success at an early age… Alex Pella: The Spanish Swiss army knife Boris Herrmann: The German pioneer Clément Surtel: An expert in giant trimarans Roland Jourdain: A classy substitute More infos here: https://lc.cx/4JRx __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
The latest weather reports have just come in and unfortunately they are not good for us. The azores High is continuing to grow and we'll have to travel another 1,000 nm north-west to sail around it and pick up the lows. All this means we're no longer in record-attempt mode as we can no longer claim the Jules Vern Trophy. Our aim now is to cross the finish line safely in Ushant. To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever since. After countless hours of work at the boatyard and 40,000 nautical miles of racing and training, the Spindrift racing-prepared trimaran is all set to go. The team will officially go on stand-by on October 19th and wait for the ideal weather window. Spindrift 2 crew for the Jules Verne Trophy Yann Guichard, skipper Dona Bertarelli, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Audigane, helmsman-trimmer Antoine Carraz, helmsman-trimmer Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman-trimmer Christophe Espagnon, helmsman-bowman Jacques Guichard, helmsman-trimmer Erwan Israël, navigator Loïc Le Mignon, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Marsset, équipier d’avant François Morvan, helmsman-trimmer Xavier Revil, helmsman-trimmer Yann Riou, media reporter Thomas Rouxel, helmsman-bowman Jean-Yves Bernot, onshore router Simone Gaeta, substitute Thomas Le Breton, substitute Jules Verne Trophy Start and finish: a line between Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant island) and Lizard Point (England) Course: non-stop around-the-world tour travelling without outside assistance via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) Minimum distance: 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 kilometres) Ratification : World Sailing Speed Record Council Time to beat: 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds Average speed: 19.75 knots Date of current record: January 2012 Holder: Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron and a 13-man crew Maxi-trimaran joined Spindrift racing on: January 2013 Stand-by start date for Spindrift 2: October 19th, 2015 See more at: https://lc.cx/4JRY __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
Calm, some wind , calm, some wind ...after the tiring upwind, the exhausting trade wing are coming To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever since. After countless hours of work at the boatyard and 40,000 nautical miles of racing and training, the Spindrift racing-prepared trimaran is all set to go. The team will officially go on stand-by on October 19th and wait for the ideal weather window. Spindrift 2 crew for the Jules Verne Trophy Yann Guichard, skipper Dona Bertarelli, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Audigane, helmsman-trimmer Antoine Carraz, helmsman-trimmer Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman-trimmer Christophe Espagnon, helmsman-bowman Jacques Guichard, helmsman-trimmer Erwan Israël, navigator Loïc Le Mignon, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Marsset, équipier d’avant François Morvan, helmsman-trimmer Xavier Revil, helmsman-trimmer Yann Riou, media reporter Thomas Rouxel, helmsman-bowman Jean-Yves Bernot, onshore router Simone Gaeta, substitute Thomas Le Breton, substitute Jules Verne Trophy Start and finish: a line between Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant island) and Lizard Point (England) Course: non-stop around-the-world tour travelling without outside assistance via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) Minimum distance: 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 kilometres) Ratification : World Sailing Speed Record Council Time to beat: 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds Average speed: 19.75 knots Date of current record: January 2012 Holder: Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron and a 13-man crew Maxi-trimaran joined Spindrift racing on: January 2013 Stand-by start date for Spindrift 2: October 19th, 2015 See more at: https://lc.cx/4JRY __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
Happy new year from Spindrift Racing in the Atlantic! To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever since. After countless hours of work at the boatyard and 40,000 nautical miles of racing and training, the Spindrift racing-prepared trimaran is all set to go. The team will officially go on stand-by on October 19th and wait for the ideal weather window. Spindrift 2 crew for the Jules Verne Trophy Yann Guichard, skipper Dona Bertarelli, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Audigane, helmsman-trimmer Antoine Carraz, helmsman-trimmer Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman-trimmer Christophe Espagnon, helmsman-bowman Jacques Guichard, helmsman-trimmer Erwan Israël, navigator Loïc Le Mignon, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Marsset, équipier d’avant François Morvan, helmsman-trimmer Xavier Revil, helmsman-trimmer Yann Riou, media reporter Thomas Rouxel, helmsman-bowman Jean-Yves Bernot, onshore router Simone Gaeta, substitute Thomas Le Breton, substitute Jules Verne Trophy Start and finish: a line between Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant island) and Lizard Point (England) Course: non-stop around-the-world tour travelling without outside assistance via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) Minimum distance: 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 kilometres) Ratification : World Sailing Speed Record Council Time to beat: 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds Average speed: 19.75 knots Date of current record: January 2012 Holder: Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron and a 13-man crew Maxi-trimaran joined Spindrift racing on: January 2013 Stand-by start date for Spindrift 2: October 19th, 2015 See more at: https://lc.cx/4JRY __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY
There are 500 miles up at Cap Horn but the knew it wouldn't last and that the south atlantic would be tough : a lot of transitions, little wind and difficult course. To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever since. After countless hours of work at the boatyard and 40,000 nautical miles of racing and training, the Spindrift racing-prepared trimaran is all set to go. The team will officially go on stand-by on October 19th and wait for the ideal weather window. Spindrift 2 crew for the Jules Verne Trophy Yann Guichard, skipper Dona Bertarelli, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Audigane, helmsman-trimmer Antoine Carraz, helmsman-trimmer Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman-trimmer Christophe Espagnon, helmsman-bowman Jacques Guichard, helmsman-trimmer Erwan Israël, navigator Loïc Le Mignon, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Marsset, équipier d’avant François Morvan, helmsman-trimmer Xavier Revil, helmsman-trimmer Yann Riou, media reporter Thomas Rouxel, helmsman-bowman Jean-Yves Bernot, onshore router Simone Gaeta, substitute Thomas Le Breton, substitute Jules Verne Trophy Start and finish: a line between Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant island) and Lizard Point (England) Course: non-stop around-the-world tour travelling without outside assistance via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) Minimum distance: 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 kilometres) Ratification : World Sailing Speed Record Council Time to beat: 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds Average speed: 19.75 knots Date of current record: January 2012 Holder: Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron and a 13-man crew Maxi-trimaran joined Spindrift racing on: January 2013 Stand-by start date for Spindrift 2: October 19th, 2015 See more at: https://lc.cx/4JRY __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSailingNewsTV Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY