Jolokia
Crédits photos : Team Jolokia (teamjolokia.org)
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Skysat delivered the complete energy architecture of a ~60-foot cruising sailboat (ex-Volvo Ocean 60) reconfigured for the Jolokia / La Voix de l'Océan program.
Crédits photos : Team Jolokia (teamjolokia.org)
Jolokia is an Open 50 (Rhum 50) aluminum sailboat designed by Eric Baranger and built in 2003 by Grand Large Shipyard in Saint-Malo. It competed in two Route du Rhum races under Eric Jail (2014, 2018), holds a mixed crew record Lorient–Mauritius (Défi Intégration, 2010), and has served since 2020 as a platform for La Voix de l'Océan (Eric Letellier, Pierre Bardoux, Longitude 181 association).
Baranger is the reference architect for Rhum 50 designs and extensively uses aluminum for offshore racing. The choice of aluminum over composite made heavy modifications for Défi Intégration possible without starting from a new design.
Letellier and Bardoux purchased the boat around 2020 to serve the La Voix de l'Océan program, run with Longitude 181. Under this new flag, Jolokia conducts seawater sampling for university research on nanoplastics (Stony Brook SoMAS, Staffordshire University) alongside awareness campaigns.
The Team Jolokia association (Eric Bellion, Pierre Meisel), sharing the name and inclusive disabled heritage from Défi Intégration, has raced since 2012 on a different boat, a VO60 formerly Djuice Dragons based in Lorient — not to be confused with the Open 50 described here.
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