Departed on November 22nd at 09:31:42 Paris
time (08:31:42 GMT), after having crossed the imaginary line between Ushant
(Finistère-France) and Lizard Point (southern tip of England), the Maxi Banque
Populaire V crossed the finish line of the Jules Verne Trophy at 23:14:35 Paris
time (22:14:35 GMT) this Friday. She
undertook this sailing around the world in 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes 53 seconds days at an average speed of 26.51 knots, covering a total distance
of 29
002 miles.
Launched in August 2008 in Lorient (Morbihan-France),the
giant trimaran holding the colours of Banque Populaire has also established
several referenced time on various partials officially listed by the WSSRC for
her first world tour:
Equator / Equator record in 32 days,
11 hours, 51 minutes and 30 seconds
Indian
Ocean crossing record (Cape Agulhas / South of Tasmania) in 8 days 7 hours 22
minutes and 15 seconds
Under the leadership of the
skipper Loïck Peyron, Thierry Chabagny, Florent Chastel, Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, Kevin Escoffier, Emmanuel Le Borgne, Frédéric Le Peutrec,
Jean-Baptiste Le Vaillant, Ronan Lucas, Pierre-Yves Moreau, Yvan
Ravussin, Xavier Revil, Brian Thompson, Juan
Vila and onshore
router Marcel van Triest, are the new holders of
the Jules Verne Trophy*.
Loïck Peyron, skipper of the Maxi Banque Populaire V : The feeling from the guys onboard : Emotion and Happiness ! We have filled a good part of the contract! We will
now appreciate our victory between us and will return in Brest tomorrow morning
to share this beautiful story with everyone. Our memories are full of wonderful
images: the departure, icebergs, albatrosses, the Kerguelen Islands... When you
sail around the world in 45 days, you see many things. The only one we did not
get is Cape Horn but this frustration is
quickly forgotten with the record we now have in
hands. We are very proud !
Brian Thompson : “Everyone is really excited on board and we are looking forward to seeing
everybody tomorrow morning. This has been an incredible trip around the planet,
almost a dream ride. And that is because of the quality of the boat, of the
preparation and most of all to the incredible crew on board. I am very
fortunate to have sailed with Loïck, the best all round multihull sailor there
is, and the rest of the team that are so talented, industrious, dedicated, fun
and welcoming to an English guy with schoolboy French! It feels absolutely
fantastic. At the same time, to become the first Briton to sail around the
world non-stop 4 times, is just amazing and feels very special”
Start date and time : November 22nd 2011 at 09:31:42 Paris time (08:31:42 GMT)
Arrival date and time at Ushant: January 6th 2012 at 23:14:35 Paris time (22:14:35
GMT)
Distance: 29 002 miles
Average speed : 26.51 knots
New reference time on the Jules Verne Trophy* : 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes 53 seconds
Time difference with Groupama 3’s record in 2010: 2 days 18 hours 1 minute and
59 seconds
* Under the WSSRC
approval (World Sailing Speed Record Council).
Loïck Peyron
and his crew are expected at the Marina du Château, quai Jean-Francois La
Perouse in Brest (France) at around 10:30am this Saturday, January 7th.