Tear Off…
Så här skall kolfiber inte se ut… Här kommer det nog att spekuleras en del kring vad som hänt. Hela storyn nedan. Foton: Thierry Martinez.
Alex Thomson har verkligen inget flyt!
Först lite ledsna seglare med trasiga båtar. Sedan sjysst segling i andra halvan av filmen.
At 05h00 this morning Alex Thomson arrived back where he had started the Vendee Globe some 61 hours previously . The team had to wait until 10h30 for the tide to enter the canal into Les Sables d’Olonne. By 14h00 the mast was taken out and at 15h30 HUGO BOSS was lifted from the water.
Waiting for the arrival were the Alex Thomson Racing shore team, Paolo Manganelli, from Gurit who was responsible for the structural design of HUGO BOSS and Pascal Finot from Finot Conq, the boats’ designer.
The true extent of the damage could not be assessed until the boat was lifted out of the water. Harry McGougan, Alex Thomson Racing’s Operations Director explained what they saw when the boat was lifted. “There is a transverse crack that runs through the outer and inner skin of the boat. Having now lifted the boat out of the water we can see the underneath of the boat and the full extent of the damage. The crack extends 5 metres to almost the centreline. The unidirectional fibres that makes up the outside layer of the boat have peeled off from the start of the crack to the back of the boat.”To repair HUGO BOSS before next Wednesday’s restart deadline McGougan explained what the team need to achieve. “In the time scale available to us to restart the race we would have to do a full structural survey, put together a full repair plan and then put a team together the size of which we had for the repair three weeks ago.“ A decision will be made tomorrow on the best way forward.
“At the moment there is no definite reason why this has happened but there is a strong possibility that the boat has hit something ,” concluded McGougan.
Paolo Manganelli’s (structural engineer) initial thoughts on the cause of the crack after a visual inspection of the boat were the same. “ It’s a bit too early to say very much right now, but we are not ruling out a collision with a submerged object.”
Thomson was visibly upset when he stepped ashore this morning. “The team went through so much over the last 3 weeks to get the boat to the start line, so for this to happen is very harsh,” said Alex.
Explaining the sequence of events that led up to the discovery of the cracked hull. “I was sailing in about 25knots of breeze, the front had gone through and I had tacked and was heading south on a beam reach. I couldn’t fully power up as the sea state was so bad, the boat was slamming through the waves. I heard a thud but couldn’t see anything visible to think I had hit something.”
“The previous day I had been on deck and gone below to find 1,500 litres of water sloshing around. The windward ballast tank was leaking, so when I saw more water down below I immediately thought there was another leak in the other ballast tank.”
“As I finished bailing out again, (this time only about 20 litres) I saw water was squirting through the hull like a small fountain from a crack in the hull.”
“The water intake was completely manageable, I was only using the pumps to clear the water every 3 hours, so I never felt we were in any real danger,” explained Alex.
“It’s gutting, I feel very sad not only for me, but also my sponsors and the team. These things happen in sailing, you just have to pick yourself up and move forward.” Concluded Thomson.
Nov 13, 2008 @ 15:56
Alex Thomson officially retires from the Vendee Globe
Alex Thomson has officially retired from the Vendee Globe race today. The damage sustained to his IMOCA Open 60 yacht HUGO BOSS on Monday night is not repairable by next Wednesday’s restart deadline. It is thought the damage was sustained by a collision with a submerged object.
There is a transverse crack that runs through the outer and inner skin of the boat. The crack extends 5 metres to almost the centreline. The unidirectional fibres that make up the outside layer of the boat have peeled off from the start of the crack to the back of the boat. There is also a 10cm x 10cm compression to the hull which has pushed the core in and a deflection inside the hull.
Alex Thomson speaking on news that HUGO BOSS cannot be repaired in time for the restart: “They think that the repairs are going take a matter of weeks not a matter of days, so it means I’m out of the race, that that’s, the end. So four years and this is where we get to, it’s very disappointing. But enough’s enough, we’ve looked at it and if there was a possibility of fixing it we’d fix it. But apparently there isn’t a possibility. ”
“It’s just awful, not just for me but the team, you know we worked really hard and built a new boat, just to get ready for this one race, and to be out of it just three days in just doesn’t feel right at all, it feels very hard to be back here again.”
Asked if Thomson’s dream of completing the Vendee Globe is over: “We will be back here in 2012 to do it again, we are not going to give up now. We know we’ve got a great team of people and the dream isn’t over for sure, we’re just going to have to put it off for a while .”
“It’s gutting, I feel very sad not only for me, but also my sponsors and the team. These things happen in sailing, you just have to pick yourself up and move forward, my Vendee dreams are not over.” Concluded Thomson.
Speaking to Pascal Conq this morning he explained their thoughts on what could have happened to cause the 5metre long crack. “There is an area of compression on the hull, which has also pushed the core in, plus there is a deflection inside the inside the hull which would signify an impact with something underwater. We have ruled out panel failure from the boat slamming into the waves as the panels run in the wrong direction for the crack.”
Asked if the structural damage was in anyway related to the fishing boat impact last month. “Of course at this stage we can’t say this isn’t anything to do with the fishing boat impact, we will continue to investigate.” Explained Pascal Conq, the designer of HUGO BOSS.
Nov 13, 2008 @ 16:01
Det var väl tur att det inte hände på sydatlanten. Stabila grejor.
Nov 13, 2008 @ 18:15
Det räcker inte med bara kolfiber man måste ha epoxy också
Nov 13, 2008 @ 20:30
jo, men epoxyn väger ju så mycket….
Nov 13, 2008 @ 21:32
Ser ut som kostymen sprack i sömmen.