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The records of Groupama 3
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In 2007, the maxi trimaran Groupama 3 started its maritime adventure with its first breaking record campaign.
Four records was on the programme, plus a round the world - Jules Verne Trophy - at the end of the year. 2009
will involve a wealth of sailing for Franck Cammas and his crew, with three record attempts in the Mediterranean, the
Atlantic and finally around the World.
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Groupama 3 first record breaking campaign in 2007
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March 26th to April 23rd Record time:
May 23rd to June 8th Record time:
Record distance:
June 11th to July 25th Record
time:
from December 3rd Record time:
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Columbus Route / Cadiz - San Salvador (Bahamas) 9 days 13 hours 30 minutes and 18 seconds
>> 7
days 10 hours 58 minutes and 53 seconds. Franck Cammas and his crew pop a first victory into their "trophy bag"...
Miami
/ New York 2 days 5 hours 54 minutes and 42 seconds
>> Groupama 3 covered the 947 miles separating
Miami from New York at the average speed of 27 knots after 1 day 11 hours 05 minutes and 20 seconds at sea.
24
hours sailing record 766,5 nautical miles
>> Devouring 794 miles in 24 hours, at an average speed
of 32.68 knots.Franck Cammas and his crew win the third record of their 2007 campaign...
North Atlantic crossing
/ New York - Lizard Point 4 days 8 hours 23 minutes and 54 seconds
>> Franck Cammas and his nine crew
have smashed the Atlantic crossing record in less than 100 hours, at an average of 28.65 knots.
Jules Verne Trophy 50
days 16 hours 20 minutes and 4 seconds
>> Franck Cammas and his nine crew capsized 80 miles off New Zealand
following the breakage of Groupama 3s port float. 24 hours ahead of the reference time set by the current Jules Verne Trophy
record holder when the incident occurred, the crew was airlifted to safety by helicopter before heading back to the zone to
rescue Groupama 3.
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Groupama 3 second record breaking campaign in 2009
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from 15th to 16th May Record time:
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Mediterranean crossing record 17 hours 56 minutes and 33 seconds
>> A year and a half after their
capsize during the Jules Verne Trophy attempt, Franck and his men have snatched a fifth reference time, improving on the previous
time set by Bruno Peyron in 2004 by 48 minutes and 10 seconds. Groupama 3 covered the 458 miles separating Marseilles from
Carthage in 17 hours 08 minutes and 23 seconds at an average speed of 26.72 knots.
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