Banque Populaire V


Banque Populaire V is an offshore-racing trimaran and Team Banque Populaire's fifth boat designed to set oceanic records. She was launched on 4 October 2008 in Nantes, France. She holds multiple records for sailing over set courses, as well as the record for distance sailed in 24 hours by any class of sailing boat, 908.2 nm.
With her length, she is currently the largest racing trimaran in the world. Her current skipper is Yann Guichard. Her previous skippers are Loick Peyron and Pascal Bidégorry. Her original sponsor was the French bank Banque Populaire. Currently she is owned by Dona Bertarelli & Spindrift Racing and sponsored by Mirabaud Group, Zenith and Genes-X.

Design

The architectural project for Banque Populaire V started in 2006. The naval architects VPLP designed this G-Class maxi multihull. The trimaran was built by the shipyard CDK Technologies in Lorient.

Career

She was launched at the end of August 2008 in Lorient.
In 2009 she made her first attempt across the northern Atlantic from west to east. On Sunday 2 August 2009, she established the new record in 3 days, 15 hours, 25 minutes and 48 seconds, beating the previous record, held by Franck Cammas on Groupama 3, by more than 12 hours. During the attempt she also broke the 24-hour distance twice, first with 880, then, several hours later, with.
In 2010 the boat was stationed in Brest, awaiting a weather opening to beat the Jules Verne Trophy record, held since 2010 by Franck Cammas and the multihull Groupama 3. The first such attempt started on January 22, 2011, but she hit some debris in the Southern Atlantic and was forced to retire on February 4.
Loïck Peyron took over as skipper from Pascal Bidégorry in June 2011. A second, successful attempt began on 22 November 2011 and set a new record in 45 days, 13 hours, and 43 minutes.
In January 2013, the boat was acquired by Dona Bertarelli's racing team Spindrift Racing, and renamed "Spindrift 2". The original 47m mast was shortened by 6m for :fr:Yann Guichard|Yann Guichard to manage the boat single-handedly in the 2014 Route du Rhum, in which he achieved a second place in line honours. In 2015 a new 42m mast was procured in view of a new attempt to break the Jules Verne record with a full crew. On 22 November 2015 it started in a direct race with IDEC Sport and finished just 2 days slower than the current JVT record.
The first 2019 JVT attempt started well under :fr:Yann Guichard|Yann Guichard when they broke the record between Ushant and the Equator but they had to retire in Australia with a broken rudder stock. On 3 December 2019 the next attempt started but had to be terminated the next day due to more rudder problems at high speed.

Records