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5 February 2011, 06:27 pm
Banque Populaire V Forced To Retire On Jules Verne Trophy Attempt
Banque Populaire V
Banque Populaire V Attempt Repairs

Jules Verne Trophy
Brest, France

After 14 days of sailing the Maxi Banque Populaire has been forced to retire in its first record attempt of the Jules Verne Trophy.
With a lead of 324 miles over the reference time, Banque Populaire V was handicapped for more than 48 hours by a damaged daggerboard due to a collision with an unidentified floating object.

After the crew tried to repair the broken piece for 24 hours Pascal Bidegorry and his team had to face the facts that it was not possible for them to continue the journey with a daggerboard that does not fulfil its potential.

"Yesterday, we spent the day sawing the end of the damaged daggerboard," said Pascal Bidegorry. "We managed to clear a good part of it and scraped inside it to make it fair. Right now, the guys are trying to fill it in with whatever they find. Then we will have to fair the outside.

"The boat is a true composite workshop at the moment, which is not ideal at 46 ° south, in the cold and permanent fog. We are left with two meters of daggerboard instead of the usual 5.80 meters.

" At the scale of a boat like ours, it does not help performance and we have a lot of upwind conditions ahead to get up to the Kerguelen Islands, conditions under which the total length of the daggerboard is essential.

"We have been working on it for two and a half days and despite all our determination, we fully realize that we cannot put it back before noon tomorrow at the earliest. We need to be objective, we are racing a record and need to be competitive.

"Not carrying on is more than obvious today, especially since we know that there are a lot of upwind conditions awaiting us. We cannot sail as fast as we wanted in the south. We have left the boundaries of what is the essence of our mission.

"We have thus decided to leave some time for the team in charge of the "yard-work" to finish repairing the damage properly. Then slowly but surely we will return to Lorient.

"We are big boys, we came here alone and we will come back under sail. For now, we are still heading east. We should have a wind shift within a couple of hours to make a northern route. We should get very soft conditions within 24 hours, which will allow us to finish the repair. Then we will start again in the trade winds, downwind to the Doldrums."

After leaving Brest on Saturday, January 22, the Maxi Banque Populaire had performed well, confirming its potential as a hunter of records.

Nevertheless, on the night of February 2nd to 3rd, what is suspected to be a whale destroyed Pascal Bidegorry and his men's hopes in the South Atlantic, a few hundred miles away from the Cape of Good Hope.

Forced to retire after two and a half days spent trying to find a way out, they do not intend to stop and will therefore head north to their Lorient base Lorient, a trip that will take 18 to 20 days.

For more information on Banque Populaire V click here.

Maxi Trimaran Banque Populaire V - Press Release
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