The Swiss team intends to continue its big boat and multi-hull development through this platform: "We now need to hone our boat handling skills, manoeuvres and mark approaches by matching up to another boat," says Alinghi team skipper and tactician Brad Butterworth. "Having crew on both ORMA60s will increase our learning curve exponentially and marks the beginning of our two-boat training programme towards a multi-hull America's Cup."
The sailing team has been multi-hull training for several months racing the eXtreme40s and the Décision35s respectively in the iShares Cup and in the Lake Geneva based Julius Baer Challenge and it now looks forward to training alongside such an accomplished sailing team.
"We are very pleased to have such high calibre boats to train with; both Foncia and Banque Populaire IV are accomplished race boats and we look forward to a summer of two-boat training and to gaining as much crewing and big boat experience as possible before getting on to our multi-hull sometime at the end of the year. We are looking forward to working with the Banque Populaire team and hope the training will be mutually beneficial to both sailing teams," adds Butterworth.
Alinghi was in Lorient in March sailing Foncia with skipper Alain Gautier and will return again in July and throughout the summer to match up against Banque Populaire IV, skippered by Pascal Bidégorry.
Boat specifications
Banque Populaire IV details:
Trimaran: ORMA 60' design by Nigel Irens and Benoît Cabaret and launched in 2002
Length: 18.28m
Beam: 17.60m
Draft: 5m
Mast: 30m
Displacement: 5.3t
Mainsail: 175m2
Solent: 116m2
Gennaker: 250m2
Foncia details:
Trimaran: ORMA 60’ design by VPLP and launched in 2002
Length: 18.28m
Beam: 17.60m
Mast: 28.5m
Mainsail: 188m2
Solent : 125m2
Staysail : 84m2
Gennaker: 248m2