Quebec

Transat Québec Saint-Malo - Dismasting, UFO, and Line Honors



01 Aug

Saint-Malo, France - The crew of the Class 40 sailboat Groupe Sefico, currently sailing in the Transat Quebec Saint Malo yacht race, reported early this morning that their boat had been dismasted - they are now out of the race. Though disappointed, Skipper Philippe Vallée, along with crew members Eric Caiveau, Gildas Abgrall and Thomas Duhamel report that all are well, and that they are currently sailing about 1050 miles from Saint-Malo. Vallée describes what happened: "We have dismasted and the race is over for us.

Transat Québec Saint-Malo

Transat Quebec Saint Malo - Bad Wind, Bad Bump, Good People



25 Jul

Newfoundland, Canada - It has been a slog for the boats sailing in the 2008 Transat Quebec Saint Malo, and a miserable one at that. With the trimaran Crêpes Whaou being the first boat to clear Newfoundland, the speeds are beginning to pick up, and the sprint across the Atlantic has begun.

Transat Quebec Saint Malo

Transat Quebec Saint-Malo - Sailing Across the Atlantic



22 Jul

Quebec, Canada - Two days into the Quebec Saint-Malo Transat, and the boats have yet to clear the St. Lawrence river estuary. This is the only crewed West-to-East non-stop trans-Atlantic yacht race, and it starts with 400 miles of tricky, foggy, often light-air river sailing around rocks and sandbars before reaching the Atlantic. At the lead of the pack is Franck-Yves Escoffier's bright red, yellow and orange tri Crêpes Whaou!

Transat Quebec Saint-Malo - Sailing
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