PRB sinking and rescue On day 22 of the race, 's yacht, PRB, suddenly broke apart and sank in the
Roaring Forties, 840 miles southwest of
Cape Town. He was rescued by fellow competitor . He later described how the boat literally folded in half and he struggled to release the life raft due to the speed of the situation. The sailors that were involved in the rescue were awarded time compensation by the International Jury for their assistance with the following :(1) Jean Le Cam was awarded a 16hr 15min time compensation for rescuing Kevin Escoffier. :(2) Boris Herrmann was awarded a 6hr time compensation for aiding in the rescue. :(3) Yannick Bestaven was awarded a 10hr 15min time compensation for aiding in the rescue.
Hydrofoil damage The introduction of hydrofoils to the 2016 edition of the race lead to their largescale adoption amongst the fleet. There was intense discussion about the cost, efficiency, vulnerability, sea keeping effects and structural implication of the development. Certainly their efficiency was shown with both "
L’Occitane En Provence" and "Charal" sailing through the fleet and the foiler finishing in the top 3 position winning the short drag race to the finish the weather systems created. Both
Thomas Ruyant and
Charlie Dalin suffered hydrofoil issues that compromised their race.
Boris Herrmann also suffered foil damage in his collision with a fishing boat although it could be argued the impact to the foils stopped the deck spreaders from breaking. The sinking of
PRB and its links to foil is at present unknown but certainly the boat had undergone extensive modification to refit and Kevin described the way the boat accelerated before failing. Their benefits in a seaway was also questioned as was the ride given by semi foiling nature with sailors saying the fully retractable foil configuration had distinct advantages in extreme conditions.
Rudder damage On the third day
Jérémie Beyou onboard
Charal returned to the start to repair a damaged rudder due to a collision with a floating object, he started again 9 days 2 h 50 min after the initial fleet start.
Pip Hare on
Medallia discovered cracks to her rudder stock and replaced the rudder with a spare near
Cape Horn.
Alex Thomson on
Hugo Boss 7 retired with steering issues.
Collisions Boris Herrmann on
Sea Explorer – Yacht Club De Monaco was 90 miles from the finish line when he hit a fishing boat causing extensive damage to the boat. Due to the proximity to the finish line he was able to finish the race.
Sam Davies retired due to an impact with unidentified floating object. ==Results==