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Les Voiles de St. Tropez 2008

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Posted by Castlerock | 10/07/2008 @ 23:30 | Reply
 
The blue one is a EC 130, the silver is a EC 120, and a Robinson 22 on the right.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/07/2008 @ 23:25 | Reply
 

 
The spectacle was also in the sky. Many helicopters flew above the regatta... Sorry I didn't have time to prepare other pictures today. I will post them tomorrow.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:50 | Reply
 

 
In another category, there was the elegant Iduna.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:45 | Reply
 

 
A beautiful spinaker for a beautiful yacht.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:40 | Reply
 

 
Lulworth was undoubtly the star of the category!
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:35 | Reply
 

 
Sunshine during the regatta.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:30 | Reply
 

 
Aschanti IV on the finish line.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:25 | Reply
 

 
Mariquita on the finish line.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:20 | Reply
 

 
A new comer in St. Tropez, Sylvia, built by Camper & Nicholsons in 1925. She had a long refit last year. Note Bystander anchored in the background, the tender to Velsheda.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:15 | Reply
 

 
...and her impressive crew member in the masts. He stood there during all the regatta.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:10 | Reply
 

 
Mariette on the finish line...
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:05 | Reply
 

 
Mariette and Altair, it was nice to see them together.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/05/2008 @ 23:00 | Reply
 

 
Moonbeam IV (8) and Thendara (36) on the finish line.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/04/2008 @ 23:55 | Reply
 

 
The spectacle was on the sea, mainly with the traditional sail yachts. Here was the start of the last regatta of the "époque aurique" series with Tuiga (D3), Altair (CAG10), Moonbeam III (88), Mariette (CAG15), and Lulworth (2) on this picture.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/04/2008 @ 23:50 | Reply
 

 
Some old ladies also followed the regatta like Creole, Blue Bird, Najade, or the recently refitted Ocean Glory, built by Yarrow in 1935 : http://www.amico.it/...
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/04/2008 @ 23:45 | Reply
 

 
Spectators were all along the coast, but also on a large fleet of yachts, like Silver, Seawolf, South, Salute, Kokomo, Northen Cross, Solea, Calaf, Tethys, etc...
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 10/04/2008 @ 23:40 | Reply
 

 
The 10th edition of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez started last Sunday, and will finish tomorrow. This regatta is still a nice moment with traditional and modern sail yachts. This Saturday was (as usual) a rush day in the harbour thanks to a beautiful weather. And a beautiful day on the water thanks to a strong wind!
 
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