A permanent interface, not just for racing
Le site https://sodebo-ultim3.sodebo.com/ is not just a one-off tool. It is continuously active to follow all the Sodebo Ultim 3 trimaran's navigations. Whether it's a Jules Verne Trophy attempt, a transatlantic race or a simple delivery trip, the cartography remains accessible. GPS position, speed, course over ground and data such as apparent and true wind are all available.
A living, evolving dashboard
Right from the start, the interface provides a clear overview of the situation on board: which crew members are on watch, who's off duty, who's maneuvering. Everything is updated regularly, and gives a faithful representation of life on board during ocean navigation.

To enhance immersion, an onboard camera is activated at key moments: gybes, head-on passages, moorings, or simple slices of life. These images punctuate the tracking, sometimes live, often slightly delayed.

The great originality of the interface remains the live access to exchanges between shore and onboard. Messages relating to routing, strategy or mechanics are made public, giving viewers a detailed understanding of tactical choices and technical constraints.
Interactive and educational space
Visitors can ask questions via a dedicated module. A selection of answers is published live. This fan zone helps visitors understand the realities of engaged navigation, as well as technical terms and strategic dilemmas.

Far from tracking tools limited to GPS positions, Sodebo's interface offers a true racing experience. It gives access to strategy, reactions, the human factor and the complexity of performance. But also to the difficult moments, as the public discovered almost live the loss of the central rudder during the last attempt. A rare approach which undoubtedly prefigures tomorrow's tools for following great records and ocean races.


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