Close Quarters in the Southern Ocean
After several thousand miles, the two maxi trimarans vying for the Jules Verne Trophy are now within spitting distance in the Southern Ocean.
After several thousand miles, the two maxi trimarans vying for the Jules Verne Trophy are now within spitting distance in the Southern Ocean.
The two maxi trimarans are battling back to record pace and eating up the miles in the southern oceans, closing the time gap.
The maxi trimarans battle to find the best path through the Indian Ocean and the Furious Fifties.
Spindrift 2 sends out the drone to get some flying footage of the boat as they race through the Atlantic.
After a slow day at sea, Spindrift 2 is now back up to speed and making fast for the Roaring 40s in the attempt at a new Jules Verne Record.
Two of the largest, fastest trimarans in the world departed yesterday to do battle for the Jules Verne Trophy.
After several thousand miles, the two maxi trimarans vying for the Jules Verne Trophy are now within spitting distance in the Southern Ocean.
The two maxi trimarans are battling back to record pace and eating up the miles in the southern oceans, closing the time gap.
The maxi trimarans battle to find the best path through the Indian Ocean and the Furious Fifties.
Spindrift 2 sends out the drone to get some flying footage of the boat as they race through the Atlantic.
After a slow day at sea, Spindrift 2 is now back up to speed and making fast for the Roaring 40s in the attempt at a new Jules Verne Record.
Two of the largest, fastest trimarans in the world departed yesterday to do battle for the Jules Verne Trophy.
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