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may 21st 2013

Thank you

Alain Thébault and the Hydroptere team would like to thank the teams who have helped with the launch

 

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April 17th 2013

Alain Thébault and Hydroptere will conquer the Pacific

On Wednesday 17th April, in the Parisian workshop of the architect Jean Nouvel, Alain Thébault and his teammates Jean Le Cam and Yves Parlier announced the continuation of the ocean program for Hydroptere. In a few weeks, they will try to beat the record of the Transpacific crossing between Los Angeles and Honolulu.

Sep

March 8th 2013

Stopover of Alain Thébault in Tokyo

Alain Thébault will talk about Hydroptere during a conference in Tokyo as part of a series organized by Capital Fund Management on the theme of innovation.

Sep

February 14th 2013

A new book coming soon

The publisher Arthaud is now committed with the sailor Alain Thébault to publish an illustrated reference book about Hydroptere.

Sep

February 6th 2013

Congratulations Jean !

Jean Le Cam has just completed a new world tour and imperially takes the fifth place in the Vendée Globe Race in exactly 88 days. "King Jean" will be a crewmember of l'Hydroptère  for the Pacific record attempt next summer.

Sep

January 18th 2013

Hydroptere is back to the study table

After an eventful year and a first summer spent in the USA, the Hydroptere team of Alain Thébault is taking advantage of the winter season to fine-tune their technological and sports program. The partner search continues.

Sep

December 7th 2012

The search for partners is open

Hydroptere is looking for partners to finance the Transpacific record attempt this summer and the launch in 2015 of a second generation Hydroptere designed to beat the North Atlantic record.

Sep

16th November 2012

Lanson champagne strengthen their partnership with Hydroptère

As a partner of Alain Thébault since 2008, the Champagne house LANSON has decided to strengthen its partnership with the Hydroptère project by becoming "official partner of Hydroptère."

Sep

November 7th 2012

DCNS and Hydroptere end partnership

French naval defense group DCNS stops its support towards Hydroptere's oceanic program. Alain Thébault and his team thank DCNS whose support helped launch the 'flying boat' oceanic campaign. "DCNS gave us the means to start the adventure and we will go all the way", said Alain Thébault.

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Wednseday 18th July 2012

Hydroptere launched in Los Angeles

Hydroptere was launched on Tuesday in Los Angeles after a week’s work in the dry in  Cabrillo Way Marina, San Pedro. Having arrived in California at the start of July on a cargo ship, the flying trimaran has undergone a whole range of fine-tuning on her appendages. She will now be on weather standby for her transpacific record attempt.  
The black scales of Hydroptere have been glistening for some ten days in the Californian sunshine. After having been meticulously prepared by the shore crew on terra firma, the ‘flying fish’ was lifted off the hard and launched this morning off the end of the central pier of the Cabrillo Way Marina in San Pedro.

“The bulk of our technical mission is over. Right now it’s in the hands of the wind gods and our five crew,” admits Warren Fitzgerald, Boat Captain on Hydroptere. “The winter refit began in February in La Ciotat and has just been officially completed here, some 10,000km away, jokes François Cazala, the project’s technical manager.

All the optimisation is complete and the fastest trimaran in the world is just waiting to be rigged, so as she can go flying in the thermal breezes of California. Hydroptere is lighter and boasts increased sail area, some all-sea state foils and incorporating an automatic piloting system for the aft stabiliser, created by to improve directional stability in heavy seas, something Alain Thébault, Jean le Cam, Jacques Vincent,Yves Parlier and Luc Alphand will be delighted to get their hands on. At that point, the sailors just have to wait for the first favourable weather window to head off for the Catalina Islands, where the tradewinds will enable them to hightail it to Hawaii. Along the way, they’ll be attempting to beat the record set by Olivier de Kersauson, at the helm of Geronimo, which covered the 2,215 nautical miles separating the Fermin Point lighthouse to the South-West of Los Angeles, from the Diamond Head lighthouse offshore of Honolulu, in a time of 4 days, 19 hours and 31 minutes, at an average speed of 19.17 knots (35.5km/hour).

After her launch in San Pedro, the boat was taken to the main pontoon in Rainbow Harbor Marina in Long Beach. The trimaran will be visible to the general public with another legendary boat sharing the same skyline: the enormous Queen Mary.

As regards the weather, a little further to the South-West, hurricane Fabio, with tropical storm Emilia hot on its heels, are neutralising the zone of high pressure for now and really depowering the tradewinds, which are the only passport to Honolulu. The crew is likely to have a slightly clearer picture as regards the next favourable weather window for the record at the end of the next week. In the meantime, sea trials offshore of Long Beach are scheduled to finalise the last few details aboard.

"The team of Hydroptere warmly thanks all the locals who supported us at our arrival, we were welcomed very generously" says Jacques Vincent, co-skipper."There is a true passion for our boat, it is very motivating!"

L'HYDROPTÈRE just after her mast was installed - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE

L'HYDROPTÈRE with optimists school boats in the marina cabrillo way in san pedro - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE

JEFF MEARING at the front L'HYDROPTÈRE with a nice outlook on los angeles DOCKERS - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE