{"id":12952,"date":"2026-01-23T16:35:02","date_gmt":"2026-01-23T16:35:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/will-the-jules-verne-record-be-broken-final-1000-miles-for-sodebo-but-brutal-biscay-conditions-expected\/"},"modified":"2026-01-23T16:35:02","modified_gmt":"2026-01-23T16:35:02","slug":"will-the-jules-verne-record-be-broken-final-1000-miles-for-sodebo-but-brutal-biscay-conditions-expected","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/will-the-jules-verne-record-be-broken-final-1000-miles-for-sodebo-but-brutal-biscay-conditions-expected\/","title":{"rendered":"Will the Jules Verne record be broken? Final 1,000 miles for Sodebo \u2013 but brutal Biscay conditions expected"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thomas Coville and Sodebo have less than 48 hours to go in their Jules Verne around the world non-stop record bid \u2013 but Biscay is set to serve up brutal storm conditions Thomas Coville and his crew on the Sodebo Ultim 3 trimaran are less than 1,000 miles from crossing the finish line of the Jules Verne Trophy, and are currently more than 600 miles ahead of the record time set by Idec Sport in 2017.<br \/>\nCoville and crew must cross the finish line before 2031 on Sunday, January 25 to beat the coveted non-stop fully crewed around the world record of 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes, and 30 seconds.<br \/>\nBut over the next 24-48 hours, the crew could yet face their biggest challenge yet with a huge winter low pressure system \u2013 named Storm Ingrid \u2013 in the North Atlantic.<br \/>\n\u201cA very large winter storm is coming our way and will accompany us all the way to the Bay of Biscay,\u201d explained skipper Thomas Coville in an update from the team today. The systems is expected to produce winds of over 40 knots, gusts up to 50 knots, and \u201cswells of over 10 meters,\u201d he adds.<br \/>\nThe Ultim Sodebo filmed by drone by the team in the Southern Ocean shows its extreme speed, even in larger sea state. Photo: Leonard LeGrand\/ Team Sodebo<br \/>\nSodebo\u2019s Jules Verne attempt<br \/>\nThis is by far the most successful record bid ever by a foiling Ultim trimaran, following repeated attempts by Sodebo, Gitana 17 and SVR Lazartigue over the past six years. All of those previous attempts ended less than halfway around the world after the boats suffered damage or collisions with underwater objects.<br \/>\nIn passing the Azores, Sodebo\u2019s circumnavigation has also become the longest non-stop around the world passage by an Ultim \u2013 Charles Caudrelier sailed Gitana 17 solo around the world in the Arkea Ultim Challenge in 2024, but made a brief stop in the Azores when he faced an impassable system in Biscay with potentially boat-breaking sea states.<br \/>\nApproaching the final North Atlantic stage, Coville and team have maintained an advantage they have held almost continually \u2013 albeit narrowly at times \u2013 since setting off at 2101hrs on Monday 15 December, 2025.<br \/>\nSkipper Coville explained at departure: \u201cIt\u2019s a very good North Atlantic window, the likes of which we haven\u2019t seen for a very long time. It allows us to make a great track.\u201d<br \/>\nSkipper Thomas Coville onboard during the 2025\/26 Sodebo Jules Verne record attempt. Photo: Team Sodebo<br \/>\nDespite optimum conditions, they were just a few hundred miles ahead of the 2017 record, set by Francis Joyon on Idec Sport, for most of the Atlantic \u2013\u00a0demonstrating just how tough Idec\u2019s benchmark time would be to beat.<br \/>\nHowever, just four days and four hours after setting off, Sodebo crossed the Equator, setting a new record for the first section (set by Spindrift 2 in 2019).<br \/>\nDespite having to take a westerly route around the St Helena High, the South Atlantic saw them rapidly build their advantage to 800-plus miles over Idec Sport, extending to 1200-miles by the Cape of Good Hope. Again, they set a new record time, rounding the Cape after just 10 days and 23 hours (this one beating the record set by Gitana Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in 2021) on Boxing Day.<br \/>\nThe foiling Ultim is capable of maintaining average speeds of 30-35 knots and beyond. Photo: Team Sodebo<br \/>\nFighting for every mile<br \/>\nTricky conditions in the Indian Ocean saw that lead eroded almost completely, dropping to just 250 theoretical miles around the Kerguelen islands. They passed Cap Leeuwin less than 200 miles ahead of Joyon, but still set another record on the way.<br \/>\n\u201cThey didn\u2019t gybe once during the entire crossing of the Indian Ocean,\u201d recalls Sodebo co-skipper\/navigator Benjamin Schwarz, comparing their routing to Idec Sport\u2019s. \u201cWe\u2019ve already done 19 gybes since the Cape of Good Hope, and there are about ten more to go to Tasmania!\u201d<br \/>\nThe Sodebo team dropped further and further back as they traversed south of Australia, briefly falling behind the record as they passed the longitude of New Zealand.<br \/>\nIn the Pacific, they began to regain some of those lost miles \u2013 regularly sailing at 35+ knots to overtake the record pace again. Sodebo set a third benchmark time rounding the last \u2018Great Cape\u2019 of Cape Horn, with nearly an 11-hour advantage over Idec.<br \/>\nThe return up the South Atlantic was another game of snakes and ladders, Sodebo gaining and losing hundreds of miles over the record time before crossing the Equator on 19 January.<br \/>\nThe Sodebo team has set new benchmark times at all three Capes and both Equator crossings. Photo: Team Sodebo<br \/>\nFinding the boat\u2019s limits<br \/>\nIn a daily update, the team explained their strategy for contending with Storm Ingrid: \u201cThe goal is to continue sailing upwind as long as the wind and sea conditions allow. Routing is being adjusted to force us further west whenever possible. The idea is to create more leeward space so we can sail downwind when the wind and sea are at their strongest.<br \/>\n\u201cWhile we\u2019ll discover the boat\u2019s behaviour and limits in these conditions, we believe that sailing beyond 110-120\u00b0 TWA is definitely safer than sailing at 90\u00b0 to the wind.\u201d<br \/>\nThe team press release also notes that these conditions are ones which \u201cthe boat has never encountered, but for which it was designed\u201d.<br \/>\nWind conditions in the North Atlantic for Sodebo (yellow) on Friday 23 January. Red is the Idec Sport benchmark record time. Image: Sodebo team tracker<br \/>\nCoville, who has previously held the solo non-stop around the world record, is sailing with Benjamin Schwartz, Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Denis, Pierre Leboucher, L\u00e9onard Legrand, Guillaume Pirouelle and Nicolas Troussel.<br \/>\nYou can follow the team\u2019s record bid on their superb tracker at sodebo-ultim3.sodebo.com<br \/>\nThe post Will the Jules Verne record be broken? Final 1,000 miles for Sodebo \u2013 but brutal Biscay conditions expected appeared first on Yachting World.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thomas Coville and Sodebo have less than 48 hours to go in their Jules Verne around the world non-stop record bid \u2013 but Biscay is set to serve up brutal storm conditions Thomas Coville and his crew on the Sodebo &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/will-the-jules-verne-record-be-broken-final-1000-miles-for-sodebo-but-brutal-biscay-conditions-expected\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;Will the Jules Verne record be broken? 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