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Alone on the World’s Biggest Trimaran

How will Yann Guichard handle a 131ft trimaran alone across the Atlantic? Matthew Sheahan went to find out

This coming Sunday (2 Nov) Yann

Guichard plans to start the Route du Rhum, the singlehanded 3,500nm race

from St Malo to Guadeloupe aboard the world’s biggest trimaran

Spindrift 2.

At 131ft (40m) LOA with a beam of 77ft (23m) she is

the combined size of three tennis courts and dwarfs every other

competitor in the 88 boat fleet.

She’s holds nine world records

and is easily the fastest offshore racing boat in the world. But she’s a

boat that has been fully crewed for all of these records and when you

see her up close it is easy to see why. There are no powered winches and

when it comes to her sail plan there is nothing you can lift on your

own.

So how on earth is Guichard going to handle this beast alone?

Earlier

this year I travelled to the team base in La Trinite sur Mer in

Brittany, France where I sailed with Guichard and his crew to find out.

This months YW (Nov 14) carries that feature where Guichard explains how and why he thinks he can do it.

Meanwhile, here’s the video of my trip aboard the world’s biggest trimaran.

Read more at http://www.yachtingworld.com/blogs/matthew-sheahan/537505/alone-on-the-world-s-biggest-trimaran#SYIPfJFAetj24iBz.99