And we are off! Groupama 3 starts record attempt



11:46 PM Wed 29 Jul 2009 GMT
'Groupama 3' Yvan Zedda &copy
This Wednesday 29th July Groupama 3 is attacking the North Atlantic crossing (New York - Lizard Point), the oldest and fastest of all the oceanic records.

It is 20h12'16''UT, when the maxi-trimaran passes the Ambrose Light on her way out of New York harbour. As such the race against the clock begins with 2,925 miles ahead of the trimaran. The time to beat - 4 days 3 hours 57 minutes 54 seconds - resounds in everyone's minds. To stand a chance of beating her own reference time set on 24th July 2007, Groupama 3 will have to cross the finish line off Lizard Point, the South-West tip of Britain, prior to Monday 3rd August at 00h 09' 10'' UT.

After three weeks on standby in Gateway Marina to the south of Brooklyn, Franck Cammas and his men have today snatched what is a great opportunity to attack the North Atlantic record. Sylvain Mondon from M?t?o France, onshore router has this to say: 'Groupama 3 set off this Wednesday evening in a 20 to 25 knot S'ly wind. A line of stormy squalls from the SW hit New York during the course of the afternoon and produced a considerable wind increase on its way through. This enabled us to take the start a little earlier than we initially planned.'

The weather window opening ahead of Groupama 3 is forecast to see some stiff conditions and a steady rhythm, which will certainly appeal to Franck Cammas and his crew!

At 0900 hours UT tomorrow, listen to Franck Cammas and his crew live from onboard Groupama 3. For this all you have to do is visit www.cammas-groupama.com or connect to the Groupama 3 / WindReport platform and ask your questions, by calling 0 825 15 30 70 (0.15 ? / min).

The ten men on the North Atlantic record
. Franck Cammas, skipper, watch leader and helm
. St?ve Ravussin (CH): Watch leader and helm
. Fr?d?ric Le Peutrec: Watch leader and helm
. Lo?c Le Mignon: Second helm
. Lionel Lemonchois: Second helm
. Bernard Stamm (CH): Second helm
. Ronan Le Goff: Bowman
. Bruno Jeanjean: Bowman
. Olivier Mainguy: Bowman
. Stan Honey (USA): Navigator

Not to mention
Sylvain Mondon: onshore weather advisor

North Atlantic Crossing - 2,925 miles between New York and Lizard Point
Time to beat: 4 days 3 hours 57 minutes - Average speed: 29.26 knots
Record held by Franck Cammas, aboard Groupama 3, since 23rd July 2007.




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