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IMOCA 60 Apivia
The IMOCA 60 class yacht Apivia Mutuelle, FRA 79 was designed by Guillaume Verdier and launched in 2019 after being built CDK Technologies based in Lorient, France. The boat's initial skipper who is also a Naval architect Charlie Dalin had significant input as did MerConcept the company headed by François Gabart. Names and ownership Apivia (2018-2023) * Skipper: Carlie Dalin * Sail no.: FRA 79 The boat got line honours in the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe but was ranked second following redress given to fellow competitors. Banque Populaire XII In November 2021 the team formally announced the purchase of the boat following Apivia completing the 2021 Route du Rhum The Route du Rhum is a wikt:transatlantic, transatlantic Single-handed sailing, single-handed yacht racing, yacht race, which takes place every four years in November. The course is between Saint Malo, Brittany, Metropolitan France and Pointe-à- ..., with the team starting the handover by helping to return the boat to ...
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IMOCA 60
The IMOCA ("Open 60") is a 60ft (18.3 m) development class monohull sailing yacht governed by the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA). The class pinnacle event are single or two person ocean races, such as the Route du Rhum and the Vendée Globe and this has been intimately linked to design development within the class. The class is recognised by World Sailing. Class description The class is of "open" design: the boat is measurement controlled, and designers have freedom within the rules. Several parts including the mast, boom and the canting keel ram and fin are one design for safety reasons. After several severe incidents in the early years of the class a self righting capability was introduced. Each boat must be able to self-right itself at any time. Every boat must prove this capability in a 90 degree or 180 degree test. Dimensions Design restrictions include the hull length to be between 59 and and maximum draft of . The length including the bowsp ...
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2021 Transat Jacques Vabre
The 2021 of the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat may refer to: * Transat A.T., Canadian tour and travel agency ** Air Transat, Canadian airline owned by Transat A.T. * Concept Composites MD03 Transat, French ultralight aircraft * "The Transat", also called the Single-Handed Trans-Atlant ... was the 15th edition edition and was raced from Le Havre, France, to Fort de France, Martinique. *ULTIM: 5 Starters *IMOCA 60: 22 Starters *Multi 50: 7 Starters *Class 40: 45 Starters Ultime Multihulls IMOCA 60 Multi 50 Class 40 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Transat Jacques Vabre 2021 Transat Jacques Vabre 2021 in sailing November 2021 sports events in France Transatlantic sailing competitions Sailing competitions in France Double-handed crew sailing competitions IMOCA 60 class sailing competitions December 2021 sports events in France ...
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Sailboat Types Built In France
A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails and is smaller than a sailing ship. Distinctions in what constitutes a sailing boat and ship vary by region and maritime culture. Types Although sailboat terminology has varied across history, many terms have specific meanings in the context of modern yachting. A great number of sailboat-types may be distinguished by size, hull configuration, keel type, purpose, number and configuration of masts, and sail plan. Popular monohull designs include: Cutter The cutter is similar to a sloop with a single mast and mainsail, but generally carries the mast further aft to allow for two foresails, a jib and staysail, to be attached to the head stay and inner forestay, respectively. Once a common racing configuration, today it gives versatility to cruising boats, especially in allowing a small staysail to be flown from the inner stay in high winds. Catboat A catboat has a single mast mounted far forward and ...
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2010s Sailing Yachts
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Vendée Arctique
The Vendée Arctique is a single-handed (solo) yacht race, from France to the Arctic Circle and back. The race History The race was founded by in 2020, as a qualifier for the Vendée Globe following the cancellation of a number of the qualifying races due to COVID-19. It is named after the Département of Vendée, in France, where the race starts and ends. The race starts and finishes in Les Sables-d'Olonne, in the Département of Vendée, in France. The concept of a series of events heading up to the northern high latitudes with the intention of this race become a permanent fixture. The race is open to monohull yachts conforming to the Open 60 class criteria. Race Editions 1st Edition: 2020 2nd Edition: 2022 The course was significantly shortened due to heavy weather. See also ;IMOCA races * Vendee Globe, a non-stop single person race around the World, currently run using the IMOCA 60 Class. * The Barcelona World Race, a non-stop two person race around the ...
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Yann Elies
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Transat Jacques Vabre
Transat may refer to: * Transat A.T., Canadian tour and travel agency ** Air Transat, Canadian airline owned by Transat A.T. * Concept Composites MD03 Transat, French ultralight aircraft * "The Transat", also called the Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race See also * Transit (other) Transit may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film * ''Transit'' (1980 film), a 1980 Israeli film * ''Transit'' (1986 film), a Canadian short film * ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countrie ...
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Paul Meilhat
Paul Meilhat (born 17 May 1982) is a French people, French sailor and navigator. He was a high level 49er dinghy sailor with Olympic aspirations before moving into offshore sailing. From 2015 to the end of 2018 he was skipper of the IMOCA 60 - SMA and competed in the Vendee Globe, Vendée Globe. Rankings 2019: * 7th - Transat Jaque Vabre on Initiatives cœur with Sam Davies (sailor), Sam Davies * 7th - Défi Azimut * 5th - Rolex Fastnet Race 2018: * winner of the Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe in the IMOCA category on SMA in 12 days, 11 hours, 23 minutes and 18 seconds; 6th overall * winner of the Monaco Globes series, doubles with Gwénolé Gahinet * winner of the Bermuda 1000 Race - Douarnenez Cascais 2017: * winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race, doubles with Gwénolé Gahinet on IMOCA SMA * 2nd in the Transat Jacques Vabre, doubles with Gwénolé Gahinet on IMOCA SMA * RET for the 2016-2017 Vendee Globe, 2016-2017 Vendée Globe with keel issues 2016: * 4th in the Transat ...
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Alan Roberts (sailor)
Allen, Allan or Alan Roberts may refer to: Entertainment *Allan Roberts (songwriter) (1905–1966), American lyricist for theatre and film *Alan Roberts (1946–2001), Scottish singer/songwriter/guitarist * Alan Roberts (filmmaker) (1946–2016), American cult film director and editor *Alan Roberts (broadcaster) (born 1946), English radio presenter, producer and actor *Alan Roberts, American voice actor on List of ''TaleSpin'' characters#Kit Cloudkicker during 1990s * Jim Noir (Alan Peter Roberts, born 1982), English singer-songwriter Science * Alan Roberts (environmentalist) (1925–2017), Australian theoretical physicist and environmentalist, active in the 1960s counter-culture * Alan Clive Roberts (1934–2021), English consultant and clinical scientist * Alan M. Roberts (born 1941), English electrophysiologist, neuroanatomist and academic * Alan D. Roberts, English physicist and chemist active since 1960s Sports * Allen Roberts (1922–2015), New Zealand cricketer for Auckla ...
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Lorient
Lorient (; ) is a town (''Communes of France, commune'') and Port, seaport in the Morbihan Departments of France, department of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in western France. History Prehistory and classical antiquity Beginning around 3000 BC, settlements in the area of Lorient are attested by the presence of Megalith, megalithic architecture. Ruins of Roman roads (linking Vannes to Quimper and Port-Louis, Morbihan, Port-Louis to Carhaix) confirm Gallo-Roman presence. Founding In 1664, Jean-Baptiste Colbert founded the Louis XIV's East India Company, French East Indies Company. In June 1666, an Ordonnance, ordinance of Louis XIV of France, Louis XIV granted lands of Port-Louis, Morbihan, Port-Louis to the company, along with Faouédic on the other side of the roadstead. One of its directors, Denis Langlois, bought lands at the confluence of the Scorff and the Blavet rivers, and built slipways. At first, it only served as a subsidiary of Port-Louis, where o ...
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2023 Transat Jacques Vabre
The 2023 of the Transat Jacques Vabre was the 16th edition edition and was raced from Le Havre, France, to Fort-de-France, Fort de France, Martinique. (1) Made up of two Leg Race with a stop in Lorient Course changes Due to a storm the IMOCAs started 9 days later than scheduled and the Class 40s and Multi 50's made an intermediate stop in Lorient. Results Ultime Multihulls IMOCA 60 Multi 50 Class 40 References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Transat Jacques Vabre 2023 Transat Jacques Vabre 2023 in sailing 2023 in French sport Transatlantic sailing competitions Sailing competitions in France Double-handed crew sailing competitions IMOCA 60 class sailing competitions ...
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