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The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Sceta Calberson 4 was designed by Finot-Conq and launched in the 1994 after being built JMV Industries based in Cherbourg, France. The hull and deck are made out of per-impregnated T800H carbon fibre sandwich with a Nomex core. The bow region under the waterline is a single skin carbon composite. All of this has been cured at 120°C. The boat has central water ballast and is 2 tonnes lighter than previous generations. (en) Geodis est un voilier monocoque de course au large appartenant à la classe des 60 pieds Open, mis à l'eau en 1994. Synthèse de l'expérience des architectes Jean-Marie Finot et Pascal Conq et du navigateur Christophe Auguin, ce 60 pieds marque une étape importante de la construction de ces voiliers : construction en carbone, quille pendulaire, esquisses de foils… À son bord, le skipper français Christophe Auguin a notamment remporté deux tours du monde en solitaire et battu plusieurs records entre 1994 et 1998. (fr) |
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The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Sceta Calberson 4 was designed by Finot-Conq and launched in the 1994 after being built JMV Industries based in Cherbourg, France. The hull and deck are made out of per-impregnated T800H carbon fibre sandwich with a Nomex core. The bow region under the waterline is a single skin carbon composite. All of this has been cured at 120°C. The boat has central water ballast and is 2 tonnes lighter than previous generations. (en) Geodis est un voilier monocoque de course au large appartenant à la classe des 60 pieds Open, mis à l'eau en 1994. Synthèse de l'expérience des architectes Jean-Marie Finot et Pascal Conq et du navigateur Christophe Auguin, ce 60 pieds marque une étape importante de la construction de ces voiliers : construction en carbone, quille pendulaire, esquisses de foils… À son bord, le skipper français Christophe Auguin a notamment remporté deux tours du monde en solitaire et battu plusieurs records entre 1994 et 1998. (fr) |
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Geodis (IMOCA) (fr) IMOCA 60 Sceta Calberson (en) |
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