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Name
  
Alain Colas

Role
  
Sailor

Books
  
Around the World Alone


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Died
  
November 16, 1978, Archipelago of the Azores, Portugal

Children
  
Vaimiti Colas, Torea Colas, Tereva Colas

Similar People
  
Eric Tabarly, Olivier de Kersauson, Loic Caradec, Laurent Bourgnon, Florence Arthaud

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Alain Colas (16 September 1943 in Clamecy (Nièvre) - 16 November 1978 (lost at sea during the first Route du Rhum)) was a French sailor, the first to complete a solitary round-the-world race in a multihull. He met Éric Tabarly in Sydney in 1967, and bought Pen Duick IV from him in 1970, and won the "Transat" in 1972. In 1972, he started the construction of a 72m (236 feet) 4 masted monohull for the 1976 "Transat". He broke his right ankle, underwent 22 surgeries, and got back on his feet for the solitary transatlantic race. Éric Tabarly won, and Alain Colas arrived 2nd but was classed 5th. On 5 November 1978, he took part in his last race, the first Route du Rhum. On 16 November 1978, as he passed the Azores, he sent his last radio message saying that everything was alright and sailing well. Neither his boat Manureva nor his body were ever found.

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