Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

Watch the Discovery Route movie from Spindrift 2

by Spindrift Racing 28 Nov 2013 09:56 GMT 28 November 2013
Spindrift 2 on the Discovery Route © Spindrift 2

After leaving on October 7 from Lorient for Portimao for the standby for the Discovery Route, Spindrift 2 is back in Brittany. In 1 month and 19 days, Spindrift 2 has covered 10,317 miles, broken the record for the Discovery Route with a new record time of 6 days 14 hours and 29 minutes, crossed the Atlantic twice and sailed in all conditions and in all sea states.

It has been a perfect learning curve about this great boat for the skippers and also for the whole team. So, it is with some satisfaction that the team, led by Yann Guichard, returned to Breton waters and moored up last night in its home harbour in La Trinité-sur-Mer.

Guichard is back after 2 months that have raced by and after this last 10 days of delivery, which completed the first stage of the Spindrift 2 adventure. "This return delivery was super informative, with conditions that we did not see during our record, some upwind, close-hauled etc...It has shown us how to adjust the boat for different patterns of weather and sea."

"Beyond testing solo sailing, which was one of the objectives, the idea was also to spend some time seeing how the boat works and how to make improvements. We thought during this delivery we would find we would finds things to develop and ingenious systems to optimise it even for sailing with a full crew. With the plan of sailing Spindrift 2 solo in the next Route du Rhum, we tested the balance of sails and skipper. But this is a boat that is 25 tonnes and 40 metres long and handling the sails remains a very difficult exercise."

"Now we need to do the analysis with the shore crew and we have until the end of the year to decide whether or not I will be at the start line for the next Route du Rhum on Spindrift 2. This is an important decision because it requires the commitment of the whole team, associated partners and my family. But I can say that after traveling 10,000 miles over these last two months, the adventure is just beginning."

To finish this first adventure, watch the Discovery Route movie: 6 days, 14 hours, 29 minutes and 21 seconds....in 13 minutes!

Related Articles

Sails of Change takes on the North Atlantic record
Yann Guichard and his 11-strong crew set out from New York today Yann Guichard and his 11-strong crew arrived in the United States the day before to take advantage of a favourable weather window. In their sights is the record set by Pascal Bidegorry aboard the same boat in August 2009. Posted on 27 Jul 2023
Sails of Change set for Jules Verne Trophy attempt
Yann Guichard, Dona Bertarelli and nine other sailors make up the crew Yann Guichard, Dona Bertarelli and nine other sailors will make up the crew of 'Sails of Change' for their next attempt on the Jules Verne Trophy, an award for the fastest non-stop and unassisted circumnavigation of the world. Posted on 12 Oct 2022
New record targets and Director for Spindrift
The arrival of Sébastien Duclos as Executive Director On the menu is a second participation in the TF35 circuit and four standby periods with their maxi-trimaran Sails of Change to make a fresh bid for different records, including the Jules Verne Trophy. Posted on 25 Feb 2022
End of Jules Verne standby for Sails of Change
There has not been a suitable weather window for the record attempt On November 1st, 2021, Dona Bertarelli, Yann Guichard and their team began the standby for a fourth attempt at the Jules Verne Trophy around-the-world sailing record. Since this date, there has not been a suitable weather window. Posted on 1 Feb 2022
JVT: A Thursday start for Sails of Change
A fresh Jules Verne Trophy record attempt Dona Bertarelli, Yann Guichard and their nine crew will begin a fresh Jules Verne Trophy record attempt this Thursday. Posted on 24 Nov 2021
Sails of Change to set sail on Jules Verne Trophy
Dona, Yann and their crew to set sail on a fossil fuel-free attempt Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard are once more set to take on the Jules Verne Trophy, held since 2017 by Francis Joyon and his crew in a time of 40d 23h 30' 30". Posted on 14 Oct 2021
Spindrift 2 stops Jules Verne Trophy attempt
Yann Guichard explains the reasoning The windward rudder was unable to operate correctly once the boat speed went beyond 35-40 knots, resulting in the black and gold trimaran being unable to stay on course. Posted on 5 Dec 2019
Spindrift 2 forced to abandon JVT record attempt
Damaged steering system makes boat unsafe to be sailed in heavy weather conditions At 20h UTC, Yann Guichard, Spindrift 2's skipper, made the decision to turn around and end the current Jules Verne Trophy record attempt. Posted on 4 Dec 2019
Spindrift 2 starts Jules Verne Trophy attempt
A 21,600 miles around the world record attempt Spindrift 2 crossed the start line of the Jules Verne Trophy on Tuesday 3, December 2019 at 20h 55' 54" UTC to begin their 21,600 miles around the world record attempt. Posted on 4 Dec 2019
Spindrift 2 leaves for Jules Verne Trophy
Some emotional scenes as 12 crew said their goodbyes Yann Guichard and his eleven crew left the dock in La Trinité-sur-Mer today (Tuesday) at 1130hCET to make their way to the start line of the Jules Verne Trophy. Posted on 3 Dec 2019