The third boat of the 3 that sat waiting for proper conditions in NY, has abandoned the effort for now.
Thomas Coville has abandoned his planned attempt to improve on the solo North Atlantic crossing record that he holds. His 105-foot maxi-trimaran Sodeb'O has been on stand-by in New York for the past two months, but has not encountered the optimal weather conditions needed to improve on his record time of 5 days and 19 hours.
Regarding the weather system in late July that enabled Pascal Bidégorry and his crew aboard the 131-foot maxi-trimaran Banque Populaire V to set a new crewed North Atlantic crossing record, Coville said, "Their conditions were really suited to their big boats in crewed configuration. These conditions could at no time be favorable for single-handed sailing in the sense that the low, which carried them to the other side, was going much too fast for a boat driven by a single man as is the case for Sodeb'O."
Coville will deliver the boat home this week either in single-handed or crewed configuration, from which point he will begin a public relations programmer in La Trinité-sur-Mer followed by some further testing on the race zones of North West France, in order to round off 2009.
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