Code Green for the Transat.

Woodlouse

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It would appear that both Groupama 3 and Banque Populaire V are both preparing for an imminent departure for the Transatlantic record.

So, as the race against the clock is turning into an actual race, who else is excited at the prospect of 800 miles in 24 hours and a transatlantic sprint of less than four days?
 
For those that care the 24 hour record has fallen. Groupama 3 currently stands at 824 miles, and the average speed is only getting higher.

Banque Populaire V has also broken 800 miles, and is going faster, and is only 80 miles behind.

Looks like Groupama will break the transatlantic record, only to have it broken again within minutes.


I know most people here get their jollies from slating each others anchors, but this is exciting.:cool:
 
BPV Finishing off Lizard Point

Just popped down to the Lizard and both Banque Populaire and Groupama were in sight. PB was closer inshore so took this pic
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This is my first attempt at posting a pic - Hope it works
 
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Awesome. Was tempted to go down to the Lizard to watch, however weather like this must be spent painting.

A fantastic achievement by both boats though. I'm fully looking forward to the next Jules Verne trophy attempt. BPV is unbeatable in a blow it seems, but Groupama can more than hold their own in the light stuff, so in a circumnavigation it's probably a pretty even match.
 
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