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Published: January / February 2013
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There was then the Route de l’Or on 'Aquitaine Innovation', the terrible 2002 Rhum (which he was the only one in a 60' Orma to finish without stopping) and the adventure of the hydraplane 'Mediatis', aboard which he shattered the 24-hour record (597.8 miles), then that for the flying mile, with top speeds of 42 knots!
2010 Rhum: podium in November, capsize in December
Lalou, aboard 'Région Aquitaine Port Médoc', finished second, behind Lionel Lemonchois, in this meteorologically complex edition. The return delivery trip followed close behind, in December, on an Atlantic Ocean which was still rough thanks to the squally weather. A violent squall at more than 50 knots surprised the crew, which was sailing with full main at a good speed. The trimaran was catapulted head over heels. Everyone was saved, but the multihull was lost, its float crushed by the rescuing cargo ship.
A radical new boat!
Still supported by the region, which sees in him a fantastic talent agitator and a sailor-catalyst for skills transfer between the nautical industry and regional companies in the avionics sector, Lalou is currently working on the construction of a latest generation Multi50'. At the rule's minimum weight limit (3t), the machine should be a flyer! In his favourite boatyard at Grayan L’hopital (Strato Compo), a few kilometres from his base in Port Medoc, Lalou Roucayrol has brought together a dream team, whose main players are Romaric Neyhousser (architect and former crew member on 'Banque Pop'), Guillaume Verdier, Benjamin Muil (all 3 working on the design), with Thierry Eluère conducting the construction. The project's key words, beyond the stated sporting ambition, are: collective spirit – a wish to pass on and train, transversality and skill-sharing. The first months of the winter were above all used to adapt the boatyard to the new demands of this type of construction, and to organise a turnkey construction process for possible sister ships.
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