Charles Caudrelier Launches His Maxi-Trimaran: 'We Will Install a Camera and an Alarm on the Boat to Avoid Being Spied On'
Skipper Charles Caudrelier launches the innovative Maxi Edmond de Rothschild trimaran in Lorient and discusses security measures for the vessel.
Charles Caudrelier has successfully launched his highly innovative Maxi Edmond de Rothschild trimaran in Lorient, marking the end of an extensive development period. The launch is a significant event in Caudrelier's career, as he aims to leave a mark on the history of sailing with his revolutionary Ultim trimaran. In an interview with Le Figaro, he expressed a mix of excitement and relief about the launch, acknowledging the challenges faced during the development process.
During the interview, Caudrelier emphasized that, like any new boat launch, he always wishes for more time for final adjustments, reflecting the common pressures faced by sailors and their teams. He plans to install a camera and alarm system on the trimaran as precautionary measures against potential espionage, indicating the competitive nature of high-performance sailing and the importance of safeguarding sensitive data and innovations.
As the sailing community awaits the performance of this groundbreaking vessel, Caudrelier's comments reveal the growing trend in the sport where technological advancements and security are intertwined. This launch not only showcases Caudrelier's commitment to innovation in sailing but also sets a new benchmark in terms of technological integration within the sport.