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May 28th 2013

Hydroptere in the City of Angels

Hydroptere left San Francisco last saturday and arrived two days after in Los Angeles.

Sep

may 23rd 2013

The Hydroptere crew arrived safely in the USA

On Wednesday 22nd May Alain Thébault, Jean Le Cam and Jacques Vincent joined Yves Parlier and the rest of the technical team.

 

Sep

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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Sep

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.

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Tuesday 21st August 2012

Hydroptere is in San Francisco!

Hydroptere the fastest sailboat on the planet that made it to Californian shores back in July arrived in San Francisco last night. Deprived of a favourable weather window over the short term for her bid to break the Transpacific record (Los Angeles - Honolulu), Alain Thébault’s crew left its base in Long Beach to continue its training in the legendary San Francisco Bay. An opportunity for the flying trimaran, accompanied by its title-sponsor, to cross tacks with the famous AC45s, which will be racing in the bay throughout the week, as well as presenting its technology at the heart of Silicon Valley.

Hydroptere arrived today in San Francisco Bay at 4.00 am (local time). Delivered under her own power from Long Beach by Jacques Vincent, Emilie Monthioux, Luc Alphand, Jeff Mearing and Warren Fitzgerald, the flying trimaran joined the port of Tiburon where she’ll be hosted by the Corinthian Yacht Club. The boat is likely to put in her first tacks around the bay on Thursday on the fringes of the AC World Series.

Hydroptere will be visible to the public around the fringes of the AC World Series. The programme detailing time out on the water and events on shore will be communicated over the course of the week. The training programme and the various imperatives linked to the Transpacific record attempt remain the crew’s priority however.

Alain Thébault - skipper : “All the sailing we’re doing on Hydroptere is enabling us to further our preparations for the Transpacific record attempt. Deprived of wind so far in our bid to take off for Hawaii, we needed to trial the boat during a delivery spanning several days and it was the perfect moment to head up to San Francisco. It will also give us the chance to cross tacks with some of these fantastic dragonflies that are the AC45s. We’re keen to see them out manoeuvring on the water, particularly given that we share the same passion for wings. Theirs are in the air whilst ours are in the water! It is with great pride that the whole team is able to present the carbon bird in this temple of sailing. This is especially true for the volunteer engineers, who have been supporting me for over 20 years, and to Eric Tabarly too, as well as the’ teams who support us since January, without whom none of this would have been possible. You can picture yourself flying under Golden Gate Bridge and it’s a bit of a childhood dream come true here. As we await the awaking of the wind god on the route to Hawaii, we’ll endeavour to create some very fine images here.”

Jacques Vincent, the boat’s co-skipper : “It has been an important delivery trip, very intense and wet. We left Long Beach under in very sunny conditions and almost no wind. When we entered North California, the weather changed radically with up to 30 knots of wind and tough sea conditions, we were battling upwind for 2 days, the boat proved again its seaworthiness. During these three days, we tested absolutely everything aboard. The technical systems were in operation constantly so have a lot to analyze for the next few weeks. On site we’ll be carrying out a few sea trials and doubtless we’ll be gunning for a record time between Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge. Naturally, at the slightest hint of a favourable weather window to Honolulu, we’ll drop back down to position ourselves at Long Beach.”

Luc Alphand, one of the crewmen: “I’m rounding off my first delivery trip on Hydroptere. It was a real pleasure to trial the boat in these conditions and familiarising myself with night sailing and watch rhythms again… Thus far our focus has been on day sails and the angles downwind in speed configuration, which will be reminiscent of conditions during the record attempt. In this last instance, we’ve had upwind conditions throughout. I’m impressed to see how well the boat goes. Now we will rest a little before going back to high-speed sailing in the Bay.”

LEft to right : WARREN FITZGERALD, JACQUES VINCENT, EMILIE MONTHIOUX, JEFF MEARING ET LUC ALPHAND - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE


JACQUES VINCENT and ALAIN THÉBAULT, the two CO-SKIPPERS of L'HYDROPTÈRE - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE


Left to right : LUC ALPHAND, WARREN FITZGERALD ET JEFF MEARING - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAG


L'HYDROPTÈRE AU MOUILLAGE EN FACE DU CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB DE TIBURON - COPYRIGHT THOMAS LESAGE