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Banque Populaire in The Vendee Globe 2016 with Armel Le Cléac’h

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The Gili Islands

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The three “Gili” islands off the NW corner of Lombok are a big change from the
traffic and noise of south Bali: there are no motorized vehicles, only pony
carts and bicycles to get around. We were really ready for the slower pace after
having to sit in hot traffic to get anywhere on Bali… that wasn’t really
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La solitaire du figaro

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La Solitaire du Figaro – Eric Bompard Cachemire is a one-design racing, unassisted, at times, which takes place in stages. Each step is a race. Classification at each time step and the overall time to award points championships of France Offshore Racing Solitaire.

The 44e édition takes place from 2 june untill 26 june 2013.

All well-known French skippers launched their carreer in this race.  It’s the ultimate proove of worth for the younger blood.   It’s a technical race and the oponents are strong, for example Armel le Cleac’h, Michel Desjoyeaux, Jérémie Beyou, …

Yann Elies and his Groupe Queguiner-Leucemie Espoir crossed the finish line off Dieppe at 20:05:09 to take second on the fourth and final leg from Roscoff, but overall honours in the 2013 Solitaire du Figaro.

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Class Ocean50

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The Ocean50 one-design offers a technical, sporting an financial alternative in an economic climate that requires the invention of new modes of expression.  It’s a principle of sustainability in the world of international professional sailing.  The practice of sailin an Ocean 50 is a promising discipline for the future!

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Breizh world tour

Alt_1371559989CartoBreizhtourThe Ocean50 class, which Michel Desjoyeaux had the idea of launching, has been pondering the first major event for the future Ocean50 monohulls for several months. Now, this project is taking shape thanks to the work done jointly between Michel Desjoyeaux’s Mer Agitée company, the development team at Mer Forte led by Denis Juhel and the event organizers, Mer & Média. They are developing a highly original project for a new solo round the world race from Brittany to Brittany via the three capes with stopovers in various French overseas territories and departments. Read More

RM890, RM-yacht doesn’t stands still !

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Fora Marina announced a new 30 foot to completing the new design line from Marc Lombard.  Replacing the RM880 who was announced to be the last 29 foot…

Does it has the chance to be elected as “Yacht of the year 2014″  ?

More details : http://www.annoncesbateau.com/display_announce.php?type_page=mail&categorie=&annonce=598708&mode=detail&xtor=EPR-31-%5bMail_vendeur%5d

 

 

First RM 1360 hits the water

In previous posts we already announced the launch of this new Flagship of Fora Marine.  It will replace the RM1350, the most popular is without doubt ‘Destination Calais’ having a succesfull racing carrière.

It is result of an intensive collaboration between the architect Marc Lombard and the RM shipyard, RM1360 is in line with the RM1260 elected “European Yacht of the Year 2013”.

 

Le Blévec devant

Yves Le Blevec (Actual) emmenait lundi soir en Méditerranée la flotte lancée depuis dimanche sur la Route des Princes, un tour d’Europe en équipage. A 18h45 heure française, Le Blevec devançait Lalou Roucayrol (Arkema-Région Aquitaine) et Erwan Le Roux (FenêtréA-Cardinal), tous trois engagés en Multi 50, trimarans de 50 pieds (15,24 m) plus petits que les MOD70. Ces derniers avaient une boucle supplémentaire de 120 milles à effectuer et étaient donc logiquement devancés. Le seul multicoque de la catégorie Ultime (24,38 m) engagé dans la course, Prince de Bretagne (Lionel Lemonchois), était intercalé entre Oman Air-Musandam et les trois autres MOD70.

Multi 50
1. Yves Le Blevec (FRA/Actual) à 427,4 milles de l’arrivée
2. Lalou Roucayrol (FRA/Arkema-Région Aquitaine) à 2,5 milles du premier
3. Erwan Le Roux (FRA/FenêtréA-Cardinal) à 6,8

MOD70
1. Sidney Gavignet (OMA/Oman Air-Musandam) à 472,9 milles de l’arrivée
2. Yann Guichard (FRA/Spindrift) à 5,1 milles du premier
3. Jean-Pierre Dick (FRA/Virbac-Paprec 70) à 26,2
4. Sébastien Josse (FRA/Edmond de Rothschild) à 28,3

Ultime
Prince de Bretagne (FRA/Lionel Lemonchois) à 477,2 milles de l’arrivée

 

source: http://www.lequipe.fr/Voile/Actualites/Le-blevec-devant/377714

Lowestoft sailor Asher preparing for Rio

by: Chris Lakey
Monday, June 10, 2013
10:22 AM

Lowestoft sailor Nic Asher is relishing the challenge of a new boat and a new team-mate as he continues his long road to Rio at this week’s Sail for Gold Regatta in Weymouth and Portland.

The two-time world champion in the 470 class made the switch to the high performance 49er skiff at the end of last year in a quest for Rio gold, and is sailing with a new crew, Fynn Sterritt, after splitting from long-term sailing partner Elliot Willis, with whom he won his two world titles.

While Willis has remained in the 470 class, pairing up with double Olympic silver medallist Nick Rogers, the 28-year-old Asher has been enjoying the challenge of a taming a faster, more unstable and more agile boat.

“Our season is going well so far this year,” Asher explained. “We are a new partnership and started sailing together in December, and trained hard out in Murcia at the beginning of the year before doing the world circuit where we competed at our first event in Palma together in April.

“It’s going really well, we have been improving at every event, which is pleasing. At the event in Holland a few weeks ago we ended up 14th and now we are preparing for Sail for Gold where our aim is to continue to improve.”

The Sail for Gold Regatta sees more than 200 sailors from 22 nations competing for honours in eight Olympic and two Paralympic classes on the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic waters of Weymouth and Portland.

For Asher and Sterritt, the event marks a final opportunity for racing before their European Championships in Denmark at the beginning of July, with their World Championships at Marseilles also on the near horizon in September.

“We’re not too sure of our aims [for this week] to be honest,” said Asher.

“It’s a different fleet as there aren’t that many boats here, but we really just want to work on our starting and just getting to grips with the 49er racing really as it’s very different to what we have both experienced before. We are just still trying to figure out what works in each condition really.

“We would love to podium at the worlds, but at the moment I think that is a little unrealistic – a top 10 would be great. If we work hard over the next few months, really push ourselves then I think that is probably achievable – fingers crossed.”

The Sail for Gold Regatta, part of the five-stage EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup series, takes place at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy with the final medal races for all classes on Thursday.

 

source: http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/other-sport/norfolk-sailing/lowestoft_sailor_asher_preparing_for_rio_1_2228801

Artemis on water after America’s Cup tragedy

Published: 3:52PM Thursday June 06, 2013 Source: ONE Sport

Nearly a month after their horrific accident on San Francisco Bay, Artemis Racing have returned to the water in their first tentative steps towards re-entering the America’s Cup fray.

The Challenger of Record for sailing’s ultimate prize were rocked four weeks ago, when their AC72 boat capsized during training and British sailor Andrew “Bart” Simpson was killed.

Simpson’s funeral was held in England last weekend and yesterday, his shaken crewmates were back in action, albeit in their smaller AC45 version of the full-sized America’s Cup catamaran, with Australian Nathan Outteridge at the helm.

“A good day to get back out on San Francisco Bay, sailing the foiling AC45,” the Artemis team tweeted.

Their presence was welcomed by the Cup holders.

“Great to see Artemis Racing back out on San Francisco Bay this week,” responded Oracle Team USA.

Since the accident, America’s Cup organisers have moved to make racing safer in the fickle winds in the iconic harbour.

But the Swedish-sponsored team has remained largely silent over its future in the event – while their first boat was destroyed, they were in the process of developing a second model when the tragedy occurred.

The only real indication from Artemis of their intentions came two weeks ago, when boss Paul Cayard issued a statement, claiming they were back to work, but would not race if they believed the AC72s were unsafe.

“This confidence will be dependent on many criteria, one of the most important of which is the new safety criteria and rules changes that the America’s Cup organisers and competitors will adopt,” he said.

Among the changes proposed by the regatta safety panel were a reduction to the number of races for the three-team challenger series, a lowering of the allowable maximum wind limit for racing and the ability to postpone a race at the start if conditions are deemed unsafe.

The Louis Vuitton Cup challenger series is due to start on July 8 (NZT), but speculation is building that Artemis may not be ready to race by then, given the work needed to bring their second boat up to speed and repair their crew’s shattered confidence.

“I kind of expect them to turn up to race maybe by the end of July, or certainly by the repechage against either us or [Luna Rossa] in early August,” Team New Zealand boss Grant Dalton told Sail Racing Magazine last week.

 

source: http://tvnz.co.nz/sailing-news/artemis-water-after-america-s-cup-tragedy-5457483