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2009/05/14-14h46
Groupama 3 in the starting-blocks
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| Mediterranean crossing record, Marseilles / Carthage |
| On weather watch for the past week, Franck Cammas, skipper of Groupama 3, and Sylvain Mondon from Météo France, have just
confirmed the presence of a favourable weather window to tackle the Mediterranean crossing record held by Bruno Peyron for
the past five years, with a time of 17 hours and 56 minutes on Orange II.
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Moored in the port of Estaque in Marseilles, Groupama 3 is all set to go and the seven crew are converging on the city
to depart for Carthage, some 458 nautical miles away, on Friday morning.
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A fast boat and some favourable weather conditions"To stand a chance of making the crossing in as fast a time as Bruno Peyron and his crew (an average of 25.53 knots),
the weather conditions must be favourable throughout the course, which seems to be the case even though we'll have to make
a series of tacks under gennaker and hence sail further. We've optimised Groupama 3 by getting rid of any surplus gear and
by sailing with seven crew as opposed to the usual ten. Indeed the duration of the record (17hrs56) enables us to complete
the journey in one go, without the need to sleep. Our crew is excellent with, in particular, the arrival of Lionel Lemonchois
and Thomas Coville" says Franck Cammas.
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Sylvain Mondon explains the weather scenario: "Of particular note on Friday is a change in air flow as the tramontana
becomes established. Right from the outset Groupama 3 will head off with the NW'ly breeze in order to benefit from downwind
conditions and what will still be calm seas. This air flow must last all the way to Tunisia. It's a very tight gap but it
is enough. The wind angle isn't optimal, which means there will be a lot of manoeuvres. Groupama 3 will have to put in a series
of tacks. However the wind strength should be sufficient to beat the record. The current routing gives a time of around 16
hrs."
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