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In 20 plus knots and a lumpy Atlantic
swell, the 60ft trimaran Foncia capsized off Lorient
with Alinghi sailors onboard.
Of the 10 crew onboard, Piet van Niekerk and Francesco
Rapetti were airlifted to hospital, both are safe
and with no serious injuries. The rest of the crew
along with consultant Alain Gautier were involved
in securing the boat and towing it ashore, the sailors
are shaken but unhurt.
"As we were bearing away, always the highest
risk situation on a multi-hull, both the leeward
and the central hull dug into the water and the
rudders came out", explained Ed Baird, who
was onboard. "From then it was out of our hands
and we capsized forwards. As the mast hit the water,
it broke, followed by the rear beam."
"The crew reacted very quickly in getting everyone
back on board," he continued, "doing a
head count and checking injuries before calling
for help and beginning to secure the boat."
Foncia is currently being towed into the harbour
upside down to be craned out and assessed for damage.
"We have all been through crashes and capsizes
before, this is all part of the sport," said
Ed Baird, adding ''however this is a temporary situation
with Foncia and is not our equipment, so it is even
more disappointing to us that we are involved in
damaging someone else’s gear. We have learned a
valuable lesson here and now must get to work to
fix things up for Alain [Gautier]."
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