This demanding race tested their talent, determination, and mental strength as sailors and competitors above all. Maxime and Hugo made intelligent strategic choices to complete the race successfully. Despite the challenges of 3 depressions, the material assessment was more than satisfactory with only the following damage to report: the breakage of the J3 forced batten and the mainsail foot.
We would like to thank once again our partners Issartel Minerva and Sarbacane Software. Thanks also to our technical partners for the quality of their exchanges: Incidence Sails, Yacht Club de Cherbourg, AG+ Spars, Marlow Ropes, l’Agence Opale and of course, J Composites shipyard for their support at every stage.
Furthermore, Frédéric Bouvier, commercial director of J Composites shipyard, addressed these few words to our team:
“Congratulations to the crew for this superb performance. Congratulations also to our expert Axe Sail for the boat preparation which proved very reliable despite the more than demanding conditions. After its victory at the Spi Ouest France last year, the Axe Sail team demonstrates once again that the J/99 is a versatile boat to compete at the front both in offshore and inshore regattas or around the buoys.”











