Sailors

Logbook of ocean racing: Record in Mini, Figaro-Paprec, Round the World and Moth foils

Bernard Moitessier: "I continue to save my soul"

Pen Duick V, the birth of the ancestor of the IMOCA 60 foot monohulls

Portrait

Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, 1st sailor to complete a non-stop single-handed round-the-world voyage

Legendary boats, discovering Pen Duick

Pen Duick III, the story of the incredible black schooner that terrorized the English

In a Word

Ocean racing diary: Olympic Games, Sun Fast 30 OD, The Ocean Race...

Interview

IMOCA Macif, Charlie Dalin explains design choices

10 songs with an iodine taste to continue the navigation in music

Interview

Eric Bellion: "Copying the foilers would be the worst with less time and less money."

Yann Queffélec tells the story of Éric Tabarly

In a Word

Journal of ocean racing: Jules Verne, Ocean Race, Golden Globe Race, Windsurfing and Solitaire

File

Eric Tabarly, a monument to French and international sailing

Eric Tabarly, what remains of his innovations?

File

Victory in the 1964 English transatlantic race, Eric Tabarly enters the legend

Sporting birth of a sailing hero, victory in Eric Tabarly's 1964 English Transat

Steering at 30 knots in an IMOCA: the strange experience of flying!

From Hugo Boss to Hublot: A pictorial tour of an IMOCA that made its mark on the class

Interview

Explore: For 10 years, Roland Jourdain has been promoting the transition at sea and on land

Interview

Erwan Le Roux: "The formula developed around the Ocean Fifty is the right one"

Famous Project: visit in pictures of Alexia Barrier's MOD 70 trimaran

Joshua, a listed ketch

Catamaran Mer Agitée : A Swiss Army knife boat made of recycled material

Interview

Francis Joyon "The great way to limit your carbon footprint is to have a very small budget"

Sailing with the Wisamo inflatable sail: a confusing experience

In a Word

Logbook of the offshore race: Mini in May, iQFOil, Round Ireland Record...

Report

From Groupama 3 to Idec Sport, the story of a legendary trimaran

A pictorial tour of the most successful trimaran in the history of ocean racing

From Formula Tag to Energy Observer, the many lives of an extraordinary catamaran

In a Word

Ocean racing logbook: Clarisse Crémer, Défi Atlantique, Voile de St-Barth

Clarisse Crémer: new sponsor and coach, relaunching the Vendée Globe 2024

Whitbread 1977-78, an edition that created a generation of sailors

Ocean racing logbook: Mini 6.60, Golden Globe Race, Yannick Bestaven...

SVR-Lazartigue, François Gabart hands over to a new skipper

Portrait of a building siteThe Jeanneau JOD 35

Jeanneau: The great era of racing and technology from 1982 to 1995

Whitbread 1977-78, an eventful and tense stopover in Rio

Francis Joyon loses his Ultim after 20 years of partnership with Idec Sport

Arrivals in Rio, debriefing and carnival for the crews of the 1977/78 Whitbread

Peter Blake, the first foreign skipper to win the Jules Verne Trophy

Pen Duick IV, birth of Eric Tabarly's first trimaran

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