DISASTER in Jules Verne. Report 11 Idec Mainsail Blowout (see unedited report) Sodebo Day 38
Please Subscribe if you like our Global Sailing content, Like and Share. It helps us show our content to more viewers and sailors. Thank you. Our Jules Verne Report number 11, shows the dramatic footage from the all girl crew on Project C I C Idec Sport, as disaster strikes their round the world time attempt. Over a series of days, and after small mishaps, their huge main sail tears in two, under the number two reefing area. This is a real disaster for them, as they slow considerably, as they approach the finish in France. Meanwhile Sodebo is bearing down on them, and we have their Day 38 reports.

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