
Leaving Lorient on Saturday to reach the south of Spain, Thomas Coville and his five Sodebo Ultim 3 teammates – Thomas Rouxel, Guillaume Pirouelle, Nicolas Troussel, Fran?ois Duguet and Leonard Legrand – set off this Tuesday at 10:39:12 UTC (i.e. 11h39min and 12 seconds French time) on the attack of the record of the Discovery Route between Cadiz, in Spain and San Salvador, in the Bahamas. The time to beat on this 3,884 nautical mile (6,250 kilometer) transatlantic course is 6 days 14 hours 29 minutes 21 seconds. The pace is intense aboard Sodebo Ultim 3, which is already speeding over 30 knots…


On stand-by since January 7, the crew of Sodebo Ultim 3 and the routing cell, made up of Philippe Legros and Christian Dumard, were watching for a weather window to tackle the Route de la Discovery record, owned since November. 2013 by Spindrift 2 in 6 days, 14 hours, 29 minutes and 21 seconds. An opportunity presented itself for this beginning of the week, Thomas Coville and his five team members left their base in Lorient last Saturday to reach Cadiz, in the extreme south-west of Spain. “We moved quickly into the action with the stakes thanks to an interesting window that can give us a good score. We are opportunists” , explained the skipper when setting sail.
Once there, the Sodebo Ultim 3 crew received confirmation from the routing cell that this weather window had to be entered, hence the decision to set off on Tuesday. As Philippe Legros reminds us, “The window isn't as attractive as when we left Lorient on Saturday, but we have the objective of trying as a crew, then continuing on alone. We are at the end of our first session so we have to go! It is a complex window to achieve with many transitions and weather sequences. We will need a little success but the wind files give interesting times. "


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The conditions expected on this transatlantic race between Spain and the Bahamas archipelago. The giant trimaran took off downwind in the Bay of Cadiz at over 30 knots. The start of the attempt in a good easterly breeze of around twenty knots which will quickly increase to around 30 knots in the corridor of wind leaving Gibraltar.


During the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, Sodebo Ultim 3 will negotiate a first front and head towards the Canaries, which it will cross on Wednesday at midday. It will then turn west on its way to slip under the Azores High, with no doubt a small transition to manage during the day of Friday February 17th. It will then be time to set sail, in a still uncertain trade wind, towards the Bahamas, where Thomas Coville and his five crew must arrive before February 21 at 01h 8min 33 seconds UTC to seize the record.
Expedition Information:
Discovery Route: Cadiz (Spain) – San Salvador (Bahamas), with the obligation to circumvent Gran Canaria, is 3,884 miles.
Crewed time to beat, owned by Spindrift since 2013: 6 days, 14 hours, 29 minutes and 21 seconds
Sodebo Ultim 3 crew: Thomas Coville, Thomas Rouxel, Guillaume Pirouelle, Nicolas Troussel, Fran?ois Duguet, Leonard Legrand.

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