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Sodebo Ultim 3

Zákazník Thomas Coville
Rok 2019
Typ projektu Offshore racing
Třída Ultim

On Sodebo Ultim 3, Skysat notably integrated theMobius actuators developed by Mobius Marine — a concrete example of Skysat’s collaboration with its industrial ecosystem.

Crédits photos : Pline / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Trimaran Ultim 32/23 VPLP-Bañuls, winner of the 2026 Jules Verne Trophy

Sodebo Ultim 3 is a racing trimaran of the Ultim 32/23 (32 m long, 23 m wide), designed for solo and crewed round-the-world sailing. Launched on March 18, 2019, it is operated by Team Sodebo (Lorient) with Thomas Coville at the helm.

Design: VPLP Design with Renaud Bañuls

The boat is signed by VPLP Design and Renaud Bañuls, with contributions from Martin Fischer (foils), GSEA Design (structures), and North Sails (aerodynamics). Nearly 55,000 hours of design and 110,000 hours of construction were required.

Construction: six shipyards

  • Multiplast (Vannes) — central hull, floats, cockpit
  • CDK Technologies (Port-la-Forêt) — bow arms
  • Persico Marine (Italy) — stern arms and foils
  • Lorima (Lorient) — 34 m mast and boom
  • Gepetto (Lorient) — daggerboard
  • Éole Composites (Treffléan) — rudders

Technical specifications

  • Length × width: 32 m × 23 m
  • Mast: 34 m (air draft 36 m)
  • Sail area: mainsail 277 m², nearly 700 m² downwind
  • Foils: total height 4 m (2.5 m below hull)
  • Construction: carbon/sandwich
  • Target speed: 45–50 knots

Boat achievements

  • 2026 Jules Verne Trophy — winner in crewed configuration (Coville + 6) in 40 days 10 hours 45 minutes 50 seconds, absolute round-the-world record in crewed configuration, +12 hours 44 minutes ahead of the previous record (IDEC Sport, 2017).
  • Arkéa Ultim Challenge–Brest 2024 — 2nd place with Thomas Coville (solo round-the-world race for Ultims).
  • Route du Rhum 2022 — 3rd in Ultim class with Thomas Coville.
  • Rolex Fastnet Race 2019 — 3rd place, 58 seconds behind the first two (Edmond de Rothschild and Macif).