Transat Café L'or: Three Ocean Fifty Trimarans Capsize
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The six sailors are safe and sound. The organizers have anticipated the departure of the multihull class from 15 meters to Saturday afternoon due to the weather conditions. The rest of the fleet is scheduled to take off at 2:10 p.m. this Sunday, October 26th.
Left Le Havre before the rest of the fleet this Sunday, three Ocean Fifty trimarans finished the mat in the water from the first night.
Lazare-Hellio, Rochelais Koesio and Inter Invest capsized in different areas, from the Hague to the tip of Brittany, during a first night with gusts of 55 km/h and three meters of hollow
The 17th edition of the longest Transats began on Saturday from Le Havre to Martinique. Three of the ten Ocean Fifty engaged capsized in the night.
Six hours after the departure in front of Le Havre, the trimaran "Lazare Hellio" of Erwan Le Draoulec and Tanguy Le Turquais capsized north of the Hague in the Cotentin at 2227 hours on Sunday. Both sailors were heli-flyed.
17th Transat Café L’or - Capsizes and Collisions
The 17th Transat Café L'Or off Le Havre kicks off with challenging winds as IMOCAs and Class40s aim for survival in their first night at sea. The post 17th Transat Café L’or – Capsizes and Collisions appeared first on Mysailing | Australian Sailing News, World Sailing, Yacht Racing.
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