SeaSailSurfer of the month
SeaSailSurfer of November 2009 : Tanguy de Lamotte
Winner of the Solidaire du Chocolat
mercredi 2 décembre 2009 – Christophe Guigueno
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Tanguy de Lamotte belongs to those who believed in Class40 from the beginning. He is rewarded for his efforts since he won, with Adrien Hardy, the first edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat.
SeaSailSurfer of Mai 2009 : Davy Beaudart
Winner of the Mini-Pavois and Chrono 650
The mini circuit makes the offshore sailors of the next years. A new generation appears from 2008 whith Thomas Ruyant at the head. Behind the skipper of past Isabelle Joschke’s prototype, the mini class makes discover more and more sailors under 25 yo. In the serie division, the one to follow is Davy Beaudart.
Age of 24, Davy from Hennebont, close to Lorient in Brittany, sails in the Mini Class from 5 years. He first sailed at the helm of a Pogo. He was qualified for the previous Transat 650 but decided not to compete. His Pogo was not fast enough and he had not enough experience. Now he steers a Pogo 2 of the new generation and cumulated goods results. In 2008 he won the solo Trophée MAP and this month, he took the Mini-Pavois and Chrono 650. A young guy to follow in the Transat 650 in september. And he is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
SeaSailsurf barometer of the month
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Yann ELIES |
He is back in the Figaro circuit after his dramatic Vendée Globe… andwins two solo races. |
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Boris HERMAN & Felix OEHME |
The german crews increases its lead in the Class 40 round the world race after its win in Charleston. |
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Franck CAMMAS |
Back sailing with his giant trimaran, the skipper added a new record with the Mediterranean one. |
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Going Down |
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WINCHES CLUB |
Without enough budget, the club from Douarnenez won’t be able to organize a Mini-Transat in 2010. |
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33rd AMERICA’S CUP |
Spy, new boat in US, which boat in Switzerland, date… Still boring. |
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Team BANQUE POPULAIRE V |
Not sailing. The giant trimaran is in her shipyard. The bottom of the floats being rebuilt. |
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