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Mod70 Zoulou

Klient Ned Collier Wakefield
Rok 2021
Typ projektu Offshore racing
Klasa Ultim

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

Crédits photos : Inconnu [réclamer]

The sixth MOD70, four names in ten years

Zoulou is the sixth of the seven MOD70 (Multi One Design) trimarans built by CDK Technologies to VPLP designs. Delivered on July 27, 2012, then launched on March 20, 2013 under the nameVirbac Paprec 70the boat changed owners and identities four times:Paprec Recyclage (2012–2014, Jean-Pierre Dick, with Yann Eliès as skipper in the 2014 Route du Rhum),Concise10 (2015–2019, Team Concise skippered by Tony Lawson),PowerPlay (2019–2022, Peter Cunningham), thenZoulou since May 2022 under the French flag with Erik Maris as owner.

One-design VPLP platform

All seven MOD70s come from the same mold, within 50 kg of each other. It is a one-design class built for crewed ocean racing with a crew of six.

  • Length overall (LOA): 21.20 m
  • Beam: 16.80 m
  • Draft: 4.50 m (max, low rudder)
  • Air draft: 29 m
  • Displacement: 6.3 t
  • Sail area: 300 m² upwind, 400 m² downwind
  • Construction: pre-preg carbon, rotating wing mast

Compared to ORMA 60s, the class uses longer floats and a shorter mast for the same righting moment. C-foils and kick-up rudders provide lift at high speed without making the platform fly like a recent Ultime foiler.

Boat achievements

Under the French flag with Erik Maris, helmed by Ned Collier Wakefield:

  • 2023 — RORC Caribbean 600: 1st in real time multihull, 30 h 55 min 11 s ahead of the Multi70Maserati (Giovanni Soldini)
  • 2023 — Voiles de Saint-Barth: 1st multihull
  • 2023 — Rolex Fastnet Race: 3rd multihull
  • 2024 — RORC Caribbean 600: 2nd
  • 2024 — Antigua 360: 2nd
  • 2024 — RORC Transatlantic Race: 2nd behind the MOD70Argo (2 h 32 min behind after five days of racing)

AsPowerPlay, the same hull holds the original Fastnet Race course record (Cowes–Fastnet–Plymouth, 595 nm) in 25 h 04 min 18 s, set in summer 2021 by Ned Collier Wakefield, nearly 3 hours under the previous record of the MaxiEdmond de Rothschild.