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1 Construction and modifications  





2 20102011  FRA 101  Foncia II  



2.1  Results summary  







3 20112013  FRA 19  Banque Populaire  



3.1  Results summary  





3.2  20122013 Vendée Globe  







4 20132017  FRA 19  Maître CoQ III  



4.1  Results summary  





4.2  20162017 Vendée Globe  







5 20172022  Initiatives-Cœur (3)  



5.1  Results summary  





5.2  20202021 Vendée Globe  







6 2021  present - La Mie Câline  



6.1  Results summary  







7 References  














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Foncia 2
Development
DesignerVPLP design and Guillaume Verdier
Year20 September 2010
Builder(s)JMV Industries (Cherbourg)
Green Marine (Lymington)
CDK Technologies (Port-la-Forêt)
NameFoncia 2
Hull
ConstructionCarbon Nomex
LOH60 ft (18 m)
Hull appendages
GeneralTwin daggerboard
Retrofitted with Hydrofoils
Keel/board typeCanting Keel
BallastWater Ballast
Racing
Class associationIMOCA 60

Foncia 2 is a IMOCA 60 Class offshore racing monohull sailing yacht launched 2010.[1][2]

Construction and modifications

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The boat was designed by Guillaume Verdier, VPLP design (Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost) and also significant input from Michel Desjoyeaux. It is an innovative hull, marked by a double chain and a bridge in "seagull wing", as well as bearing drifts. This sailboat is a second generation VPLP design. The launched on a tight schedule on 20 September 2010 just six months after the start of the project, at a cost of 3 million euros.

The tight timescale was made possible by the collaboration build effort consisting of the Green Marine shipyards in Lymington GBR[3] and JMV Industries in Cherbourg (FRA). Green Marine made the plug and the moulded the hull and JMV the made the deck. The boat was assembled at the CDK Technologies site in Port-la-Forêt led by Hubert Desjoyeaux who is the brother Michel Desjoyeaux.

After several months of study, the boat went back to CDK Technologies over the winter of 2015–2016 were the daggerboards were replaced by hydrofoils.[4]

2010–2011 – FRA 101 – Foncia II

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Results summary

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6th – 2010Route du Rhum with Michel Desjoyeaux in a time of 15 days, 17 hours and 29 minutes;
RET – 2010–2011Barcelona World Race with Michel Desjoyeaux and François Gabart;

2011–2013 – FRA 19 – Banque Populaire

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Results summary

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3rd – 2011Transat Jacques-Vabre with Armel Le Cléac'h and Christopher Pratt in a time of 16 days and 15 hours;
2nd – 2011 – Transat B to B Race,[5] with Armel Le Cléac'h in 9 days, 13 hours and 8 minutes;
3rd – 2012 – Europa Warm'Up with Armel Le Cléac'h;
2nd – 2012-2013Vendée Globe with Armel Le Cléac'h in 78 days, 5 hours and 33 minutes;

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2013–2017 – FRA 19 – Maître CoQ III

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Results summary

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2nd – 2013 – Rolex Fastnet Race with Jérémie Beyou and Christopher Pratt in 2 days 19 hours and 23 minutes;
3rd – 2013 – Transat Jacques-Vabre with Jérémie Beyou and Christopher Pratt in 17 days, 5 hours and 15 minutes;
2nd – 2014Route du Rhum with Jérémie Beyou in 12 days, 12 hours and 11 minutes;
1st – 2016 – Transat New York-Vendée with Jérémie Beyou in 9 days, 16 hours, 57 minutes and 49 seconds;
3rd – 2016-2017Vendée Globe with Jérémie Beyou in 78 days, 6 hours 38 minutes 40 seconds;

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2017–2022 – Initiatives-Cœur (3)

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Results summary

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3rd – 2017Armen Race with Tanguy de Lamotte;
7th – 2019Transat Jacques-Vabre with Samantha Davies and Paul Meilhat;
4th – 2020 – Vendée Arctique with Samantha Davies;
DNF – 2020-2021Vendée Globe with Samantha Davies keel damage force a repair in cape town although the boat carried on;[6]

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On December 2, 2020, at 7 p.m. (universal time), in the roaring 40s, more than 300 miles from the Cape of Good Hope, Samantha Davies sailed was sailing between 15 and 22 knots, in a wind of 30 knots in 11th place in the race. Suddenly, the boat hits an unidentified floating object and stopped in a brutal manner. She hears cracks and was thrown around the inside of the boat along with the meal she was preparing. As a result, she suffered bruising.

The cracks in the longitudinal in the keel structure surrounding the keel ram and potential damage to the fin and ram itself made it unsafe to enter the Southern Ocean with repair and inspection. So Samantha Davies diverted to Cape Town while options were considered she arrived on 5 December where she retired from the race. She then made the decision to carry on with her round the world voyage.

2021 – present - La Mie Câline

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Arnaud Boissières acquired the ship in 2021.

Results summary

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12th – 2022 – Guyader Bermudes;
DNF – 2022 – Vendée Arctique;

References

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  1. ^ "IMOCA Boats Profile Page". IMOCA 60 Class Association. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  • ^ "Historic Half Tonners – Foncia 2 Profile Page". histoiredeshalfs.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  • ^ "Green Marine Previous Projects Banque Populaire". Green Marine. Archived from the original on 18 May 2017.
  • ^ "Foil Adventure Begins" (in French). Team Maitre Coq. 17 March 2016. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  • ^ "Transat B to B Race from Saint Barts to Lorient - Start". Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  • ^ "Sam DAVIES - Vendée Globe - en". Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

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