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Halted like the rest of the IMOCA fleet by the COVID-19 pandemic, Skipper Alex Thomson and his team waited patiently to return to training

Publié le 19 Juin 2020 par 3D SPORT CENTER dans UK, HUGO BOSS, COVID-19, Skipper, Alex Thomson, Vendée Globe 2020, course au large, course mythique

Travel back to March 2020 as the HUGO BOSS boat emerged from the shed and returned to the water.

Halted - like the rest of the IMOCA fleet - by the COVID-19 pandemic, Skipper Alex Thomson and his team waited patiently to return to training.

That opportunity came at the end of May, as restrictions in the UK were eased enabling the team to return to the water to commission the racing yacht.

Now, with five months to go until the start of the Vendée Globe 2020, the team are back out on the water with their sights firmly set on winning the race

 

Vendée Globe 2020: All Systems Go

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Hugo Boss completes keel repairs and is ready for launch

Publié le 19 Juin 2020 par 3D SPORT CENTER dans keel, Hugo Boss, Alex Thomson, COVID-19, Vendée Globe, HUGO BOSS, Cape Verde Islands, Neal McDonald

 (4.5mtr) draft of the IMOCA60 is evident in this shot along with the substantial foredeck - Hugo Boss - Keel and boat repairs following TJV incident - November 4, 2019 - Canary Islands © Alex Thomson Racing
(4.5mtr) draft of the IMOCA60 is evident in this shot along with the substantial foredeck - Hugo Boss - Keel and boat repairs following TJV incident - November 4, 2019 - Canary Islands © Alex Thomson Racing

Just a few days before the UK went into COVID-19 lockdown, the Hugo Boss IMOCA 60 was ready to exit the shed. The team had completed the significant job of rebuilding their keel area, after striking a UFO (unidentified floating object) and jettisoning their keel during the Transat Jacques Vabre at the end of 2019.

Upon arrival from the Cape Verde Islands, HUGO BOSS was moved to Southampton. There, a full NDT (non-destructive testing using ultrasound) of the boat was carried out in order to assess the damage.

Thankfully, as suspected, the damage is contained to the keel area. The rest of the hull, the foils and rudders are undamaged. The mast, rigging and full inventory of Doyle sails are undamaged also.

Following the NDT, the Hugo Boss composite team began working to cut away the damaged parts of the hull and structure. Together, their structural engineers, Gurit; naval architects, VPLP; design manager, Pete Hobson; and in-house team put together a full repair plan. This plan allowed their boat builders to move swiftly forwards with the work required throughout the Christmas period.

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