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Mini Transat - Davy Beaudart vainqueur en Proto de la 1ere étape

by Mini Transat on 26 Sep 2015
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Le skipper de Flexirub a franchi la ligne d’arrivée de la première étape de la Mini Transat îles de Guadeloupe, ce samedi 26 septembre à 10h 34mn 46s (heure française TU+2).

Son temps de course est de 6j 19h 04mn 46s à la vitesse moyenne de 7,63 nds.

Davy Beaudart a mené de main de maître cette première étape de la Mini Transat îles de Guadeloupe. Il a pris la tête de course, le 21 septembre au large du cap Finisterre pour ne plus la quitter.

Davy Beaudart P 865 (Flexirub) à son arrivée au ponton :

'Ce bateau m’étonne chaque jour un peu plus, c’est vraiment une réussite. Il est très bien conçu, même s’il est exigeant, que c’est bruyant, j’ai pris vraiment beaucoup de plaisir. Dans la brise, on a eu jusqu’à 30 – 40 nœuds là, il n’y a pas eu d’état d’âme pour le bateau c’était : ça passe ou ça casse !

Mais je ne regrette pas d’avoir passé des nuits et des week-end a tout bien préparer, ça aide aussi…

C’était vraiment une super course!'


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