In a bold fusion of cutting-edge engineering and avant-garde design, Swiss startup SP80 has partnered with Richard Mille to pursue a seemingly impossible feat — breaking the world sailing speed record using only wind power. Their goal: 80 knots, or roughly 150 km/h.
Engineering the Future of Speed
SP80’s vessel, nicknamed the “Sea Rocket,” is far from a traditional sailboat. Its futuristic, kite-powered design borrows elements from aerospace and Formula 1, combining a lightweight carbon fiber frame with a tri-hull configuration for stability at high speed. The power source? A massive kite harnessing pure wind energy — no engines, no emissions.


The Role of Richard Mille
Known for pushing boundaries in watchmaking, Richard Mille brings more than just sponsorship to the partnership. The brand’s engineering mindset aligns closely with SP80’s obsession with precision, aerodynamics, and innovation. Their shared passion for performance and avant-garde aesthetics makes this collaboration a natural fit.

Beyond the Horizon
The SP80 team is currently in the testing phase, aiming for an official attempt in 2025. If successful, the Sea Rocket will rewrite what’s possible in sustainable marine propulsion and aerodynamic innovation.
As the world watches, one thing is certain — this is more than a speed record attempt. It’s a bold statement on the future of clean, high-performance technology.
For more information, visit the official SP80 project page.





