IMOCA 60 Sceta Calberson

The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Sceta Calberson 4 was designed by Finot-Conq[2] and launched in the 1994 after being built by JMV Industries based in Cherbourg, France.[3]

IMOCA 60 Sceta Calberson
Development
DesignerGroup Finot, Finot-Conq Edit this on Wikidata
YearJune 1994 Edit this on Wikidata
Builder(s)JMV Industries Edit this on Wikidata
Hull appendages
Ballast25 Degree Canting Keel
3000kg Keel Bulb[1]
+ Water Ballast
Rudder(s)Twin Rudders
Racing
Class associationIMOCA 60

The hull and deck are made out of pre-impregnated T800H carbon fibre sandwich with a Nomex core. The bow region under the waterline is a single skin carbon composite. All of this has been cured at 120°C. The boat has central water ballast and is 2 tonnes lighter than previous generations.[4][1]

Racing Results

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Pos Year Race Class Boat Name Skipper Notes Ref
Round the World Races
RET 2004 2004–2005 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 UUDS   Hervé Laurent (FRA) [3]
8 2000 2000–2001 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Voila.fr   Bernard Gallay (FRA) [5]
1 1996 1996–1997 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Geodis   Christophe Auguin (FRA) [6]
1 1994 BOC Challenge IMOCA 60 Sceta-Calberson   Christophe Auguin (FRA) [7]
Transatlantic Races
Other Races


References

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  1. ^ a b "Key Features Review of Geodis". Voiles et Voiliers. March 1997. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  2. ^ "Designers Boat Profile Page". Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  3. ^ a b "Archive for Sceta Calberson containing race results and various magazine clippings". Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  4. ^ "Group Finot IMOCA 60 Past Boats for Geodis". Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  5. ^ "Vendee Globe Website - Where are they now? Bernard Gallay twice Vendée Globe skipper now a respected Yacht Broker". 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  6. ^ "1996-1997 Historic Race Overview". Archived from the original on 2020-12-06. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  7. ^ "Race Results Archive for the BOC". Retrieved 2021-12-27.