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Mod70 Zoulou

Klientas Ned Collier Wakefield
Metai 2021
Projekto tipas Offshore racing
Klasė Ultim

Partial electrical and electronic refit: alternator replacement, Starlink installation, installation of Rake measurement sensors (foils), calibration, miscellaneous electronic refits.

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A MOD70 with an exceptional track record

Zoulou is a MOD70 trimaran designed by the renowned naval architecture firm VPLP Design and built in 2012 by CDK Technologies in Port-la-Forêt. Since its acquisition by Erik Maris in May 2022, this 21.2-meter carbon beast has amassed an impressive track record in the most prestigious ocean races. The boat has had several owners and lives since its launch, including Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec Recycling), Yann Eliès, and the Concise Team, before joining Maris's stable. The MOD70 class (Multi One Design) represents the elite of monotype oceanic trimarans, capable of sustained speeds above 35 knots and peaks up to 60 km/h. 2023 marked the pinnacle of Zoulou with a spectacular victory in the RORC Caribbean 600, won by just 11 seconds over Giovanni Soldini’s Maserati Multi70 after 600 nautical miles and more than 30 hours of intense racing. This victory symbolizes the boat’s and crew’s extreme competitiveness under skipper Ned Collier Wakefield.

Skysat technology and equipment

The MOD70 Zoulou benefits from the latest technological innovations in onboard electronics provided by Skysat. Capable of sustained speeds exceeding 35 knots, the trimaran requires an ultra-reliable navigation and communication system to optimize every tactical decision during transatlantic races. The complete NKE electronics installed by Skysat provide the crew with precise real-time data on boat performance, weather conditions, and GPS positioning. The boat is equipped with the latest generation of foils and rudders designed by VPLP, enabling it to fly above waves at high speed. The advanced composite construction ensures lightness and structural rigidity, with a displacement of just 6.3 tonnes for 21.2 meters in length and 16.8 meters in width. The rigging includes a tilting composite mast, a retractable rudder system, and curved foils for lift assistance.

Epic duels and recent successes

Since 2015, Zoulou and its rival Argo (American MOD70 skippered by Jason Carroll) have been locked in an epic battle across the world’s oceans. Ned Collier Wakefield, who has competed in five RORC Transatlantic Races aboard MOD70s, describes this rivalry as "an infernal battle that continues year after year; what makes it so beautiful is that it’s tight—every race, every leg offers a chance for the lead to change or for victory." Zoulou’s 2023–2024 track record reflects this consistency at the highest level: victory in the 2023 RORC Caribbean 600, victory at the 2023 Voiles de Saint-Barth, third place in the 2023 Rolex Fastnet Race, second place in the 2024 RORC Caribbean 600, second at the 2024 Antigua 360, and second in the 2024 RORC Transatlantic Race (just 2 hours 32 minutes behind Argo after five days of racing). For the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race starting from Lanzarote on January 11, Ned Collier Wakefield has teamed up with specialist navigator Miles Seddon to "make smarter, faster tactical decisions, particularly during critical opening phases of the race." These exceptional results make Zoulou one of the most performant and consistent MOD70s on the global circuit.