IMOCA 60 Safran 2
The IMOCA 60 Class yacht MACF (baptismal name: Safran 2) was designed by Lauriot-Prévost and G. Verdier and launched in the August 2007 after being built Chantier Naval de Laros in France.[1][2]
Development | |
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Designer | VPLP design, Guillaume Verdier |
Year | 6 August 2007 |
Racing | |
Class association | IMOCA 60 |
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Former names: Safran, Quéguiner – Leucémie Espoir, Sensations i, Generali, Monin.[3]
Racing Results
Pos | Year | Race | Class | Boat Name | Skipper | Notes | Ref |
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Round the World Races | |||||||
DNF | 2020 | 2020–2021 Vendée Globe | IMOCA 60 | MACSF, FRA 27 | Isabelle Joschke (FRA) | Day 62 Canting Keel Mechanism Failure retired unaided Salvador, Bahia. She completed the race unofficial in a time of 107d 20h 54m. | [4] |
5 / 29 | 2017 | 2016–2017 Vendée Globe | IMOCA 60 | Quéguiner – Leucémie Espoir, FRA 029 | Yann Elies (FRA) | 80d 03h 11m | |
DNF | 2013 | 2012–2013 Vendée Globe | IMOCA 60 | Safran 2, FRA 25 | Marc Guillemot (FRA) | ||
3 / 30 | 2009 | 2008–2009 Vendée Globe | IMOCA 60 | Safran 2, FRA 25 | Marc Guillemot (FRA) | 95d 03h 19m | |
Transatlantic Races | |||||||
Other Races | |||||||
References
- "Document sans titre".
- "IMOCA Class Website Boat Profile". IMOCA Class Association. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
- "MACSF". www.imoca.org. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
- "News – Additional keel ram damage for Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) who has abandoned her Vendée Globe – Vendée Globe – En". www.vendeeglobe.org.
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