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The IMOCA 60 Class yacht SILL PLEIN FRUIT, FRA 29 was designed by Marc Lombard and launched in the 1999 after being built MAG based in France. The boat was lost in 2006 Velux 5 Ocean Race, when he was rescued by fellow competitor Mike Golding deep in the Southern Ocean. The written off hull was found nine years later washed up, 10,000 miles from where it was abandoned.

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dbo:abstract The IMOCA 60 Class yacht SILL PLEIN FRUIT, FRA 29 was designed by Marc Lombard and launched in the 1999 after being built MAG based in France. The boat was lost in 2006 Velux 5 Ocean Race, when he was rescued by fellow competitor Mike Golding deep in the Southern Ocean. The written off hull was found nine years later washed up, 10,000 miles from where it was abandoned. (en) Sill est un voilier monocoque 60 pieds IMOCA, destiné à la course au large, mis à l'eau en 1999. Skippé par Roland Jourdain, il a notamment remporté la Transat Jacques-Vabre en 2001 et le championnat du monde IMOCA en 2001 et 2002. Vendu à Alex Thomson en 2003, il devient Hugo Boss, premier IMOCA du nom. Il est abandonné par Thomson en raison d'une avarie lors de la Velux 5 Oceans 2006. (fr)
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rdfs:comment The IMOCA 60 Class yacht SILL PLEIN FRUIT, FRA 29 was designed by Marc Lombard and launched in the 1999 after being built MAG based in France. The boat was lost in 2006 Velux 5 Ocean Race, when he was rescued by fellow competitor Mike Golding deep in the Southern Ocean. The written off hull was found nine years later washed up, 10,000 miles from where it was abandoned. (en) Sill est un voilier monocoque 60 pieds IMOCA, destiné à la course au large, mis à l'eau en 1999. Skippé par Roland Jourdain, il a notamment remporté la Transat Jacques-Vabre en 2001 et le championnat du monde IMOCA en 2001 et 2002. Vendu à Alex Thomson en 2003, il devient Hugo Boss, premier IMOCA du nom. Il est abandonné par Thomson en raison d'une avarie lors de la Velux 5 Oceans 2006. (fr)
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