Please select your home edition
Edition
25 26 Leaderboard

More damage on IDEC as Joyon battles to finish

by Event media on 15 Jan 2008
IDEC © François Van Malleghem/DPPI/IDEC IDEC . http://www.trimaran-idec.com/

'It’s a bit hard going,' was how the situation was described by Francis Joyon in a few short words without any emotional overtone. This little sentence takes on a different meaning for those, who know Joyon, as you can read a lot into what lies behind the words and the modesty, about the violence and difficulties he went through during the night.

IDEC was well and truly shaken around in some very rough seas in a series of squalls during the night by the Trades. Joyon did his utmost by forgetting any idea of taking a rest to ensure the boat suffered as little as possible. He did this by moving away from the direct route, letting out and then taking in a reef, switching between storm sail and staysail, until a new run of incidents, which are the common lot of sailors, after 23,000 miles and 52 days of sailing.

Far off the coast of Mauritania his performance for the days ahead is already determined in his head, from leaving behind the trade winds to getting through the Azores, right up to picking up the strong south south westerly flow, which will take him whatever happens towards Brest and home.

During the night it was the staysail stay that paid the price of the repeated slamming into the swell. 'The sail went flying everywhere,' explained Francis, 'There was incident after incident, with a broken block, which caused a hole in the deck . . . I had to get the tool box back out and put some resin on it, repair the deck and recuperate my sail . . .'

28 knots of wind coming straight at us in some tricky seas really shook up IDEC throughout the night. At daybreak, the wind shifted more towards the east. More than ever in record mode, Joyon hoisted some more canvas and soon as the wind eased off slightly, let out a reef and hoisted his staysail instead of his stormsail. 'I still can’t really play around with the staysail, admitted Francis, as the furler drum is broken.'

Such a litany of damage would probably affect any sailor. Except Joyon. Where there is a problem, there is a solution, whatever the price in time and physical effort. 'I didn’t get much rest as the boat was being banged around so much'.

This 53rd day of sailing should offer him a little respite with some cleaner seas and a more favourable wind angle. Less than 36 hours ahead him, he can see the Azores high coming up. IDEC will leave this to starboard, in order to reach the south south westerly flow, requiring a gybe.

Joyon will by then have taken advantage of the calm close to the centre of the high-pressure area to go back up the mast once again; 'I’ll make the most of it to check out the movement of the spindle, which holds the shroud in place,' he explained. 'I think I’ll jam it in place by hammering it. Then, I’ll wrap a bandage around the mast. I have already put up a halyard to add support to the starboard shroud.'

Having done everything within his power, Francis will then be on the home run, the final sprint that with the 40-45 knot winds that are forecast looks like being an epic end to the voyage. A fitting end to a round the world voyage that has been in every way unique, and that Francis is still determined to finish in style.

IDEC2 Position 14/01/2008 19:58:00 UTC - DTF 2,123nm Distance in 24hrs - 417,6 nm - Ahead of Record 2,814nm



http://www.trimaran-idec.com

Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS FooterMarkSetBotSea Sure 2025

Related Articles

Happy Holidays from Ensign Yachts!
Wishing you a festive, happy, and safe holiday season The Ensign Yachts team would like to wish you a festive, happy, and safe holiday season and the very best for the new year!
Posted on 20 Dec
Record 100 entries for Tre Golfi Sailing Week 2026
Anticipation is growing as Naples and Sorrento prepare to host the prestigious event As the Tre Golfi Sailing Week 2026 approaches, the event has already attracted more than 100 entries from 16 countries, confirming it as one of the most anticipated sailing events of the year.
Posted on 20 Dec
Entries open for the 30th Superyacht Cup Palma
Europe's longest-running superyacht regatta enters a new era The Superyacht Cup Palma will celebrate its landmark 30th anniversary in 2026, combining three decades of racing heritage with expanded class options that reflect the evolving world of superyacht competition.
Posted on 20 Dec
17th China Cup International Regatta
30 FD Future dinghies race over four days in Shenzhen The 17th China Cup International Regatta kicked off on the 12th of December over four competition days till the 16th of December 2025.
Posted on 20 Dec
A Race That Defines Offshore Performance
Two Iconic Teams, One Unforgiving Race Every year, the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race draws the world's attention to one stretch of ocean on the east coast of Australia. 628 nautical miles of unpredictable weather systems, unforgiving ocean conditions, extreme fatigue and consequence.
Posted on 20 Dec
Australian Foiling Sprint Championship 2025/26
Louis Tilly and Bridget Conrad: Welcome to the All-Stars! The Australian Foiling Sprint Championship delivered two days of epic sprint racing. The Aussies lead the way with the sprint formats, having held dedicated sprint events at national and state level since 2024.
Posted on 19 Dec
29ers at the Youth World Sailing Worlds overall
Britain and Poland Crowned 29er Youth World Champions in Vilamoura The Youth World Sailing Championship concluded today in Vilamoura, delivering a week of high-level racing and intense international competition across the 29er class.
Posted on 19 Dec
Youth Sailing World Championships 2025 overall
Champions crowned in Vilamoura Eleven Youth Sailing World Championship gold medallists were crowned on Friday as action came to an exciting conclusion in Vilamoura.
Posted on 19 Dec
Armstrong Women's Week - Tarifa 2025
Armstrong Foils' Women's Week celebrates the powerful and global community of female foilers Armstrong Foils' Women's Week celebrates the powerful and global community of female foilers who are shaping the future of our sport.
Posted on 19 Dec
Under the Skin of Argo
How a MOD70 Is Prepared to Race the Atlantic Have there been any major structural or systems checks as part of bringing Argo back to race-ready condition for the Transat?
Posted on 19 Dec