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Dominique Wavre : "the Class needs to continue evolving"

AGM reduces masts and numbers of sails and appendages

samedi 18 avril 2009Redaction SSS [Source RP]

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The decisions taken in the IMOCA Imoca #IMOCA AGM have been taken with the aim of ensuring reliability of the boats, skipper safety and maintaining a competitive level within the older generation of boats. There was a noticeable and general consensus that these were the priorities facing the IMOCA Imoca #IMOCA Class.

Dominique Wavre, President of the Class said “the resolutions that have been adopted are very important and I can assure you that it has been an extraordinary assembly.”

Dominique was pleased with the two intense days of hard work that the IMOCA Imoca #IMOCA members undertook in Barcelona. Since the grueling Vendée Globe there have been high expectations regarding the new rule changes adopted by the Class, a Class made up of many of the best sailors in the world. “All members are in agreement that the Class needs to continue evolving in order to ensure the success of the Vendée Globe and to offer all skippers, sponsors and followers a good race programme. As we have done up until now. We also need to confront the present economic crisis with a spirit that will ensure the highest possible number of boats at the start of races.”

With the above mentioned aims in mind, the assembly considered it very important to limit the differences in speed of new boats versus old ones.

Three measures were voted and agreed on :
- To limit the number of sails to 10 (no matter how many crew onboard) ;
- To limit the number of appendages to 5 (1 keel, 2 rudders, and 2 dagger boards.)
- To establish a maximum mast height.

This last resolution will also improve safety in the sense that it will limit the strength of the power of the masts. This measure is a direct result of the number of breakages in the Vendée Globe. In this respect measures will be studied to make the use of the boom easier when setting up a jury rig. This will also allow for more manoeuvrability in the case of the loss of a mast. The problem of keels has also led to a decision to introduce new obligatory keel tests of tortion, bending and vibration, which will help to avoid dramatic retirements.

With regard to the safety of the skippers, Wavre reminded us all of Yann Elias’ experience in which he broke his femur and was unable to reach his first aide kit and other emergency elements. “We are going to try to make it easier for wounded sailors to have improved access to their emergency kits and we will adapt the rules accordingly.” Technical measures will also be evaluated in the case of capsizes to avoid the transom remaining under water, thus preventing the skipper to be able to exit through the emergency hatch as in Jean Le Cam’s case.”

The members of the assembly also agreed that there is a need to develop new technology especially with regard to sustainable energy systems. One of the future rules will permit the development of electrical engines that will function through wind, solar or hydrodynamic generators, with which the IMOCA Imoca #IMOCA boats are already equipped.

The race calendar has also been defined. The most awaited decision was confirmation of the European Pro Tour starting from Istanbul with stopovers in Nice, Barcelona, a UK port (to be confirmed) and Brest Brest #brest . The other regattas in the calendar will be the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 , the Route Du Rhum Route du Rhum #RouteDuRhum , The Barcelona World Race Barcelona World Race #barcelonaworldrace and the Vendée Globe.

The new board of IMOCA was also voted and agreed on as follows : President Dominique Wavre ; Vice Presidents Pascal Chadail and Jacques Guilbaud ; Secretary General Bernard Stamm. Technical committee : President Pascal Chadail. Events Committee : President Jean Le Cam. To complete the Executive Committee Yann Eliès and Alex Thomson. Treasurer Luc Talbourdet.

- Press info IMOCA International / www.imoca.org


IMOCA is the International Monohull Open Class Association. It was established in 1991 and has been recognised by ISAF since 1998. IMOCA is the governing body behind races such as The Vendée Globe, the Route du Rhum, the Transat Jacques Vabre and The Artemis Transat. IMOCA manages the evolution of the technical rules and defines the boats’ events calendar. Safety of the boats is its main priority, by applying strict safety rules and strong controls prior to every race on its calendar.


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