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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsIsabelle Joschke Battles Technical Setbacks as She Approaches Cape Horn

Isabelle Joschke Battles Technical Setbacks as She Approaches Cape Horn

Vendée Globe racer Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) is facing one of the toughest phases of her journey after a series of technical failures, including significant damage to her starboard foil. Despite these challenges, the Franco-German sailor is demonstrating remarkable resilience as she pushes forward towards Cape Horn.

The troubles began last Thursday when Joschke encountered engine problems caused by a corroded power regulator. Fixing the issue required hours in the engine hold, cleaning and lubricating parts to restore functionality. Alain Gautier, Team Manager of MACSF, expressed disbelief over the failure:

“The crazy thing is that the engine is new. It’s a lot to take in all at once, but Isabelle has shown incredible determination.”

A chain of challenges

The problems escalated on Saturday when Joschke discovered inconsistent keel angle readings. While investigating, she heard a sharp sound—her starboard foil had broken cleanly at the elbow. This critical component, which provides stability and speed, left the boat significantly destabilised.

Photo sent from the boat MACSF during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 29, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Isabelle Joschke

As if that weren’t enough, the mainsail sheet traveler broke, and a tear appeared in the mainsail. In challenging sea and wind conditions, Joschke managed to repair the mainsail and secure the damaged traveler.

“It’s been a long and difficult day, but the repair on the mainsail has held, and that’s good news,” said Joschke.

Prioritising safety

With speeds reduced and sailing on port tack made difficult without the foil, Joschke is taking a cautious approach. She prioritises safety over speed as she navigates the final stretch towards Cape Horn.

Photo sent from the boat MACSF during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 29, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Isabelle Joschke

“I’m sailing with great caution, even if it means letting my competitors go ahead. Safety is my priority,” Joschke stated.

Her focus is now on securing the boat for the demanding climb up the Atlantic. Gautier emphasised the importance of this phase:

“The important thing for Isabelle is to secure all these problems. Once she rounds Cape Horn, she’ll have time to do a complete check of the boat.”

Resilience in the face of adversity

Joschke’s journey exemplifies the grit required to compete in the Vendée Globe. From fixing engine issues to tackling multiple simultaneous failures, her ability to adapt under pressure is a testament to her skill and determination.

Photo sent from the boat MACSF during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 29, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Isabelle Joschke

As she approaches Cape Horn, Joschke remains a symbol of resilience in one of the world’s toughest solo sailing challenges. With over half the race still ahead, her focus on safety and preparation will be key to navigating the next phase successfully.

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