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Veolia Oceans® technical data

The Veolia Oceans® one-design was imagined by Yvan Griboval. Michel Desjoyeaux took part to her definition. Jean-Marie Finot and Pascal Conq have designed this new monohull for a round-the-world tour. Then Erwan Tabarly developed her off Cherbourg. Charles Caudrelier and Liz Wardley tested her between Caen (France) and Wellington (New Zealand) during their 54 days of navigation over 14,000 nautical miles (26,000 km), with half the voyage in the Roaring Forties and the Furious Fifties.

Sea navigation   Outlines   Binnacle   Shape   The Veolia Oceans® designed by Forgia/Stichelbaut-Finot-Conq

Construction: Nomex Hexcel prepreg carbon cooked at 90°C by JMV Industries
Length of hull: 16.00m (52.5 feet)
Waterline length: 15.85m (52 feet)
Length overall: 18,20m (60 feet)
Beam: 5.25m
Draft: 4.10m
Displacement: 7t
Ballast weight: 2.750t (Bulb weight: 2.355t)
Water ballasts: Two to the rear angles (2 x 1,224L)
Carbon fin keel: Canting to 40°
Two asymmetric
centre-boards:
2.35m underwater
Two rudders: Retractable
Height of wing mast: 21.86m above deck (23.66m above waterline)
Wing mast area: 10m²
Mainsail: 115m²
Jib: 84m²
Max area upwind: 209m² (115 + 84 + 10m²)
Staysail: 40m²
Storm jib: 17m²
Gennaker code 0: 150m²
Gennaker code 5: 165m²
Asymmetrical Runner: 253m²
Main gear suppliers: Sails North Sails France, deck gear Harken, Electronics and autopilot NKE, Nanni Diesel engine, Karver furlers, Centre-boards and rudders Crain

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