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Banque Populaire V, (now renamed Spindrift 2) is an offshore-racing trimaran which was originally run by . It was Team Banque Populaire's fifth boat designed to set oceanic records. She was launched on 4 October 2008 in Nantes, France. She holds multiple records for sailing over set courses, as well as the record for distance sailed in 24 hours by any class of sailing boat, 908.2 nm.

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  • Banque Populaire V, (now renamed Spindrift 2) is an offshore-racing trimaran which was originally run by . It was Team Banque Populaire's fifth boat designed to set oceanic records. She was launched on 4 October 2008 in Nantes, France. She holds multiple records for sailing over set courses, as well as the record for distance sailed in 24 hours by any class of sailing boat, 908.2 nm. With her 40 m (130 ft) length, she is currently the largest racing trimaran in the world. Her current skipper is Yann Guichard. Her previous skippers are Loick Peyron and Pascal Bidégorry. Her original sponsor was the French bank Banque Populaire. Currently she is owned by Dona Bertarelli & Spindrift Racing and sponsored by Mirabaud Group, Zenith and . (en)
  • Le Maxi-trimaran Banque populaire V, également connu par la suite sous les noms de Spindrift 2 et Sails of Change est un trimaran de compétition mis à l'eau en août 2008 à Lorient, par le Team Banque populaire. Il est actuellement le plus grand trimaran de course océanique du monde. Conçu dans le but de battre les plus importants records océaniques en équipage, le bateau détient le Trophée Jules-Verne entre 2012 et 2017, après avoir fait le tour du monde, skippé par Loïck Peyron, en 45 jours, 13 heures, 42 minutes et 53 secondes. En 2013, il est racheté par l'écurie suisse Spindrift Racing. Baptisé Spindrift 2, le bateau est remanié pour le solitaire et le skipper français Yann Guichard termine deuxième de la Route du Rhum 2014. En 2016, l'équipage de Spindrift 2 boucle le tour du monde en 47 jours, ne parvenant ainsi pas à battre le record de Banque populaire V. Depuis 2021, il porte le nom de Sails of Change. (fr)
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  • Groupama 3 with Franck Cammas (en)
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  • CDK & JMV (en)
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  • Banque Populaire V in Brest in December 2009 (en)
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  • August 2008 (en)
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  • Maxi Spindrift 2 (en)
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  • Dona Bertarelli Spindrift Racing (en)
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  • Banque Populaire V, (now renamed Spindrift 2) is an offshore-racing trimaran which was originally run by . It was Team Banque Populaire's fifth boat designed to set oceanic records. She was launched on 4 October 2008 in Nantes, France. She holds multiple records for sailing over set courses, as well as the record for distance sailed in 24 hours by any class of sailing boat, 908.2 nm. (en)
  • Le Maxi-trimaran Banque populaire V, également connu par la suite sous les noms de Spindrift 2 et Sails of Change est un trimaran de compétition mis à l'eau en août 2008 à Lorient, par le Team Banque populaire. Il est actuellement le plus grand trimaran de course océanique du monde. Conçu dans le but de battre les plus importants records océaniques en équipage, le bateau détient le Trophée Jules-Verne entre 2012 et 2017, après avoir fait le tour du monde, skippé par Loïck Peyron, en 45 jours, 13 heures, 42 minutes et 53 secondes. (fr)
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  • Banque Populaire V (en)
  • Maxi-trimaran Banque populaire V (fr)
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