YV&C News Desk
Bostik Has Arrived In the United States
Bostik Arrives In the North Cove Marina on the Hudson River
Jul. 22, 2008 08:45 AM
Alexia Barrier (France),
Phil Paxton (Canada) and
Yann Clavier (France) arrived safe and sound onboard Bostik, the first unit of
the Veolia Oceans series for the SolOceans, in the North Cove Marina on the
Hudson River, close to Manhattan
skyscrapers. They entered the Ambrose Channel (Long Island SW) Monday July 21st
at 10.00am local time (13.00pm UT) after 15 days 30 minutes across the Atlantic
Ocean.
Bostik left Cherbourg (Normandy - France) on Sunday 6 July at 3.30pm
(1.30pm UT) with a breeze force 6 - 7. Those difficult conditions, with head
winds and a rough sea, have mistreated the crew with three successive
depressions in a row during the beginning of the course of 3.100 nautical miles
(5.750 kilometres) on the theoretical direct route - look
at the map. No damage is to be noticed.
Comparing to the recent Artemis Transat on a nearly
identical theoretical course (Plymouth-Boston), the Veolia Oceans® one-design Bostik
(16 meters) has made a performance close to those of the IMOCA 60 prototypes
(18.20 meters) with a theoretical average of 8.60 knots (nautical miles /
hours) to be compared to the 8.04 knots of Roxy, the 8.32 knots of Safran and
the 9.10 knots of Generali skippered by Yann Elies, the big brother of the
Veolia Oceans® one-design from Finot-Conq who finished third in the last
Artemis Transat. In comparison with the course really sailed between France and United States (3.595 nautical
miles), the real average of Bostik is 9.97 knots.
After more than a week dedicated to daily sailing sessions
with American media and skippers as well as with VIP guests, Bostik will head
towards Cherbourg (Normandy
- France)
on Wednesday 30 July with a crew composed by Charles Caudrelier and Yann
Clavier. The predominance of the bearing winds should allow them to come home
quickly.
For more information
on the Bostik contact Clémentine
Chaignaud , media@sailingone.com
at SailingOne.
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