Transat Jacques Vabre all 4 types of sailboats and village

Le Havre – Start of the Transat Jacques Vabre Event – Trans-Atlantic Sailboat Race

Although billed as the end of the 500 years celebrations of Le Havre, this is an event that occurs every two years, so on its own, a regular event. The Transat Jacques Vabre is a sailboat race from Le Havre non-stop to Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. Created in 1993 (in those days it went from Le Havre to Cartagena, Colombia), the race honours the sailors who went between South America and Le Havre to bring coffee to Europe. In the beginning the race was meant for solitaire racers, i.e. on their own, but that was changed in 1995 to double crews.

Transat Jacques Vabre sailboats and village
Transat Jacques Vabre sailboats and village

The race consists of 4 different class sailboats, and from 28 October to 5 November all the boats can be admired up close (and for free). On the 5th of November the sailboats start their long and dangerous journey towards Brazil.

The boats and the entertainment village can be found next to the “Docks” shopping centre

 

Sailboat up close
Sailboat up close

The sailboats are moored to a quai in a basin, which allows you to see the details of the all the sailboats. However, often several boats go out to test changes they made or to exercise the crews.

TV Interviews all over the place
TV Interviews all over the place

All over the harbour you will see many TV camera crews interview the racers. The event is quite popular, not only in France, so expect a lot of media presence.

Working on the sailboats
Working on the sailboats

You’ll notice that sailboats are never ready-to-race. Crew members are always busy repairing, touching up, changing, cleaning, etc. They are hives of activity.

Free Jacques Vabre coffee
Free Jacques Vabre coffee

The entertainment village itself has many stands and tents, but obviously the most popular one is the main sponsor, Jacques Vabre coffee. And to make it more popular, they are serving free coffee.

The imposing ULTIM class sailboats
The imposing ULTIM class sailboats

By far to most imposing of the 4 classes are the ULTIM category of sailboats; these 32 meter long trimarans are very fast and can turn on a dime.

Cockpit of one of the sailboats
Cockpit of one of the sailboats

You can see that there is not much room on these big sailboats.Small and cramped while navigating through the Atlantic during autumn… not for everyone.

Free visits of one of the sailboats
Free visits of one of the sailboats

You can visit (for free) one of the sailboats. To make it easier to view, the sailboat has been hoisted onto the land, so you’ll not get seasick. But expect a long wait before you can get on.

Vintage sailboats
Vintage sailboats

There are several vintage sailboats moored in the same area as well. They are there just for information/entertainment purposes.

Part of the entertainment village
Part of the entertainment village

A big portion of the “real-estate” is used for the “entertainment village”. All sorts of stands/tents, some giving you information, some selling you wares & food.

Oysters from Normandy
Oysters from Normandy

You can even eat fresh oysters from Normandy.

Regular entertainment
Regular entertainment

On regular intervals you will find entertainment, from acrobats, to music bands, to clowns (not the scary ones). At night there’s fireworks, and at the adjacent theatre (Magic Mirrors), popular bands give concerts.

You have until the morning of the 5th of November to visit the area. Entrance is free. If you take the ferry from the UK, it’s about 500 meters walk from the ferry terminal to the docks.

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