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Following Liz Wardley's dismasting, on 17 December 2009, the decision was taken to change the rigging of the SolOceans One-design to return to a less innovative option than that originally adopted, but better matching the skippers requirements. The design meeting for this new mast was held on Tuesday 9 February 2010 at the SailingOne base in Saint Philibert - La Trinité-sur-Mer (Morbihan). For the occasion, Jean-Baptiste Daramy, production manager of the SolOceans One-design at SailingOne, brought together: Michel Desjoyeaux, the class technical advisor; Charles Caudrelier who was Test Skipper of the SolOceans One-Design Bostik in 2007-2008 and sailed the equivalent of more than half a world tour on its test sail, the architect, Pascal Conq (Finot Conq et Associés), Beat Wildberger, Engineer and designer of filament wound high modulus carbon fibre masts (Alucarbon), Benoît Coville, designer of the Navtec standing rigging and Jean-Philippe Connan (Karver furlers).
From left to right: Benoît Coville (Navtec rigging), Jean-Baptiste Daramy (Production manager of the SolOceans One-design class - SailingOne), Charles Caudrelier (Test Skipper), Michel Desjoyeaux (Technical Advisor), Pascal Conq (Architect - Finot Conq et Associés), Beat Wildberger (Masts engineer - Alucarbon) and Jean-Philippe Connan (Karver Furlers) perfected the new rigging of the SolOceans One-design class on Tuesday 9 February 2010, in the SailingOne meeting room in Saint Philibert (Morbihan).
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