Please select your home edition
Edition
Marine Products Direct 2023 - Calypso LEADERBOARD

SP80 kiteboat reaches a peak speed of over 58 knots

by SP80 27 May 10:04 UTC 27 May 2025
SP80 kiteboat reaches a peak speed of over 58 knots © Guillaume Fischer

The SP80 kiteboat has reached a top speed of over 58 knots, or 108 km/h. This new personal best makes SP80 the second fastest sailboat ever recorded, behind Vestas Sailrocket II and its 68.01-knot top speed.

While peak speeds are not used for official world record certification, this performance confirms the boat's potential: SP80 is now faster than the most advanced sailboats in the world, from the AC75s of the America's Cup to the F50s on the SailGP circuit.

After several weeks of testing, with speeds peaking around 50 knots, the team analyzed on-water data and returned to the shipyard in early May for a round of optimizations. The improvements paid off as soon as sailing resumed on May 20: in just two outings, the boat shattered its previous personnal best of 52 knots, reaching 58.261 knots (108 km/h, 67 mph).

This performance exceeds the top speeds recorded by the world's fastest racing sailboats: 55.6 knots for the AC75s of the America's Cup, and 55.06 knots for the F50s on the SailGP circuit.

This progress is no accident—the team has since logged multiple runs between 55 and 58 knots, sometimes in less-than-ideal wind conditions.

"This is a major milestone for the entire team," said Mayeul van den Broek, SP80 pilot. "Very few sailboats in history have broken the 100 km/h barrier, and we're now tangibly closing in on our ultimate goal. What's especially encouraging is being able to repeat those speeds multiple times throughout the week. It confirms not only the boat's reliability, but also its capacity to go even faster. From here, the work continues: analyzing the data on land, and refining our handling on the water as soon as the wind allows."

The short-term objective for SP80 is clear: hold these speeds over 500 meters, as only the average speed over this distance is eligible for official world record certification.

"We know the boat has the potential—now it's up to us to become more precise in our handling" explained Benoît Gaudiot, kite pilot. "We're discovering how the boat behaves beyond 100 km/h and learning to control it. This week, we came close several times to averaging 50 knots over 500 meters. It's naturally a bit frustrating to end the week at 48.6, but we know it's only a matter of time. Every run helps us improve, and our coordination with Mayeul is sharpening with each outing."

With an average of 48.645 knots (90 km/h) over 500 meters, the team is now within reach of official records that could be certified by the WSSRC (World Sailing Speed Record Council).

The first targets are category records, including:

  • 50.07 knots average - Macquarie Innovation (2009), world record in Category C (sail area between 21 and 27 m2)
  • 51.36 knots average - l'Hydroptère (2009), world record in Category D (sail area over 27 m2)
Both of these benchmarks could fall in the coming weeks, allowing SP80 to officially add its name to the list of world sailing speed record holders.

The team's ultimate ambition remains unchanged: to break the absolute world speed sailing record set by Paul Larsen aboard Vestas Sailrocket II, with an average of 65.45 knots over 500 meters.

That means SP80 still has 16 knots to gain, but the team is confident it can continue progressing. New trials are planned over the coming weeks, through the end of June, off the coast of Leucate and Port-La Nouvelle, in the Occitanie region of France.

Related Articles

Art Explora Festival Piraeus stopover programme
The museum boat will sail to Greece for the very first time Featuring headliners Adonis Foniadakis, Lenio Kaklea, Sofia Mavragani, Manolis Pappos, Panos Charalambous and Kyriakos Kalaitzidis & En Chordais. Posted on 15 Sep
Step onboard with Ancasta in Southampton
The Southampton Boat Show opens on Friday Join Ancasta at the Southampton International Boat Show from (19 - 28 September) for an unforgettable experience exploring some of the most exciting yachts on the water today. Posted on 15 Sep
Recycled. Reborn. Ready for Adventure.
Henri-Lloyd transforming marine waste into purpose-built performance Crafted from NetPlus ripstop with midweight Repreve insulation that delivers incredible warm. Built for coastal weather, shifting winds, and the rhythm of the sea. Transforming marine waste into purpose-built performance. Posted on 14 Sep
Breaking Barriers in a Melting Arctic
First British Woman Solos Northwest Passage British sailor Ella Hibber, 28, has arrived in Nome, Alaska, becoming the first British woman to sail solo through the fabled Northwest Passage. Posted on 14 Sep
Boat Buying Basics
Melanie earned her US Coast Guard 100 Ton Master Captain's License before her car license Melanie Sunshine Neale earned her US Coast Guard 100 Ton Master Captain's License before she got her driver's license. She grew up living aboard her family's 47-foot GulfStar sailboat, cruising up and down the East Coast and the Bahamas for 20 years. Posted on 13 Sep
Racing & Events Manager role in Dubai
Dubai Offshore Sailing Club is looking for a Racing & Events Manager Dubai Offshore Sailing Club (DOSC), one of the Middle East's most established and internationally recognised Sailing Clubs, is inviting applications for the role of Racing & Events Manager. Posted on 13 Sep
2026 Cruising Almanac launched
The indispensable companion for sailors cruising Northwest European waters The Cruising Association (CA), in partnership with Imray, is proud to announce the release of the 2026 edition of its renowned Cruising Almanac - the indispensable companion for sailors cruising Northwest European waters. Posted on 13 Sep
Aquila expands into sailing catamarans
Leaning into sailing roots to deliver new sailing catamarans with hybrid propulsion Aquila, the premier manufacturer of power catamarans, has announced its expansion into the sailing catamaran market with the introduction of three new models: the Aquila 44ES, 50ES, and 63ES sailing catamarans. Posted on 13 Sep
The RYA 150 Podcast launched
150 years. 12 Episodes. One remarkable community. As part of its 150th Anniversary celebrations, the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is launching a brand-new 12-part podcast series with the first episode live on Tuesday 23 September. Posted on 11 Sep
Superyacht Safety Comes Into Focus
As Monitoring Tech Booms The weather is changing, and it's not just a sailor's hunch. Storms are forming faster and are more destructive. Onboard sailing superyachts, captains and crews are facing new challenges in predicting risk, and the message is clear. Posted on 10 Sep
Hyde Sails 2024 - One DesignBarton Marine Pipe GlandsNorth Sails Loft 57 Podcast