EPFL's SP80 Aims for Sailing Speed Record with Groundbreaking Hydrofoil Technology

By Karmactive Staff

EPFL's SP80 project combines sailing passion and engineering prowess to break the world speed record with a target of 80 knots.

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The team, including 23 EPFL students, is coached by Robin Amacher and advised by Prof. Véronique Michaud, emphasizing practical education in their groundbreaking endeavor.

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SP80's boat, a technological marvel built by Persico Marine, features pioneering superventilating hydrofoils and measures 10 meters by 7.5 meters.

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A unique kite system, adaptable to span 20 to 50 square meters, is key to handling the extreme speeds envisioned by the team.

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Safety is paramount in this high-speed venture, with pilots equipped with helmets and oxygen masks, undergoing rigorous training.

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The journey so far has been a mix of challenges and innovations, especially in refining the kite-based system for optimum performance.

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The SP80 team plans to test its boat on Lake Geneva, eyeing a record attempt in summer 2023, potentially at Walvis Bay, Namibia.

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This project isn't just about breaking records; it's a blend of engineering excellence, sustainable vision, and educational innovation.

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Tanguy Desjardin, president of the SP80 association, hails the project as a significant educational and practical learning experience.

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