Semaine du Golfe 2009

Started by Tony, 10 Feb 2009, 23:35

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Tony

Any Swallow Boat owner planning to attend the Semaine du Golfe ( www.semainedugolfe.fr ) May 18th to 24th might find Bill Keppel-Compton of Wales Heritage Trust a useful contact.  ( billkc@onetel.net )
   The Semaine du Golfe is, in effect,  twinned with  SeaFair Milford Haven, each supporting the other to promote local interests, hence Bill's involvement.
   He is keen to encourage a healthy flotilla of  boats flying the Welsh Dragon as a house  flag* and says:-
"...we would welcome more small boats, provided, as you know, they have the semblance of tradition about them; modern interpretations of  traditional concepts would be fine. So, please, do invite your contacts to send me details of their boats (and a photo too if they can do that by e-mail) and I will respond to them immediately."
   This response, I am lead to believe, might well include practical advantages to the participants,  such as a reduced rate for the ferry crossing to Brittany.

*(Note: All Swallow Boats, being designed and built in Wales, qualify to join the Welsh Flotilla in addition to what ever category they are registered in with the S. du G. organisers. )
Tony:   CBL#1 "Four Sisters"
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Craic

Tony, we too have now joined the Welsh flotilla with BR Llafurio.

A different subject:
The Gulf of MorBihan is a bit tricky to navigate, and the faster the boat the fewer leaders you have in front of you to follow around.

Therefore it is quite advisable for Swallowboaters to have a navigation chart aboard. The appropriate one for the MorBihan is ' SHOM No. 7137 L '. Lookup www.shom.fr . In previous years charts could NOT be purchased locally at the fleet home ports in Larmor Baden or Port Blanc. The nearest place to get them was the the 'Cooperative' chandlery in Auray, which is itself very tricky to get to (it's in an industrial zone off the highway between Auray and Lorient).
Maybe you wish to buy the chart before departure for France.

The 7137 L is printed on plasticised paper, well suited for use in an open boat.

Julian Swindell

I would love to go but cannot this year. (Attending the 50th anniversary celebration of the founding of my old school in Vienna, would you believe. The sad things is that I was actually there in 1959!) I do like the confidence that Swallow Boats will naturally be in the lead. I am dying to get mine, which is under build now. Come 2011 I hope to be in Morbihan and can offer a bit of shelter in my cabin to any open boaters.

I have sailed in Morbihan once on a friends 33ft Vancouver, which is not the most suited to the shallow waters. I think it would be a tremendous place to sail a shallow draft boat. Even when the tidal currents are against you, if you can get close inshore, you can often find a counter current to take you through gaps whilst the deep draft boats (e.g. Vancouvers) have to anchor and wait for the tide to change. Go for it if you can. And take a map!
Julian Swindell
BayCruiser 20 Daisy Grace
http://jegsboat.wordpress.com/
Guillemot building blog
https://jegsguillemot.wordpress.com/

Jeff Curtis

I've registered Spark for Semaine du Golfe so see you all there. I can't travel out until 17 May (Portsmouth to St Malo) as I have my nephews wedding on 16th. But perhaps someone who has been before can tell me what generally happens on the last day, 24 May. My ferry leaves from St. Malo around 10:30 every day but I don't know whether there will be time to retrieve the boat on 24 May and get to the ferry terminal by say 09.30 the next morning. Or should I think about travelling back on the 26 May?

Best wishes
Jeff and Celia

Craic

Quote from: Jeff Curtis on 19 Feb 2009, 12:59
... perhaps someone who has been before can tell me what generally happens on the last day, 24 May. My ferry leaves from St. Malo around 10:30 every day but I don't know whether there will be time to retrieve the boat on 24 May and get to the ferry terminal by say 09.30 the next morning. ...

Hi Jeff,

Sunday 24th is packing day. You'll have no problems to retrieve your boat on Sunday and be at the ferryport in time on the 25th.

Actually, you'll see some retrieving their boats after High Water on Sat 23, following the Grand Parade as they have to leave early on Sunday.

Launching and retrieving in Larmor Baden and Port Blanc depend on the tides, the slipway at Port Blanc is usable only 2 hours either side of high water, I think Larmor Baden is similar.
Again, relax. Your ferry booking on the 25th. is not in danger.

Jeff Curtis

Thanks Claus. One day less sleeping in a tent has got to be good news.

David

Hi Claus,

Imray have a chart of Morbihan, is it as good as the SHOM No. 7137 L.
http://www.imray.com/record.cfm?i_stock_code=ICC39

David

Craic

Quote from: David on 21 Feb 2009, 17:19
...Imray have a chart of Morbihan, is it as good as the SHOM No. 7137 L.
...

I doubt that. Imray has a scale of 1 : 80,000 (SHOM 7137L 1 : 20,000) and I heard the Imray is not printed on water resistant plasticised paper.

Craic

Here for comparison is the area coverd by SHOM 7173 L:

Julian Swindell

UK Admiralty Chart 2358 covers Morbihan very well. It looks like it might be a bit more extensive than the French one.
Julian Swindell
BayCruiser 20 Daisy Grace
http://jegsboat.wordpress.com/
Guillemot building blog
https://jegsguillemot.wordpress.com/

Craic

Fellow Raiders of the Morbihan Week,
distinguished yachting photographer Kathy Mansfield is looking for an opportunity to do a photoshoot of the whole BayRaider fleet sailing together (including all other Swallowboats present).

A bit tricky to organize, but a first step towards that would be that we make our mobile phone numbers known to each other. If you do not mind that, please email me your mobile phone numbers to claus.riepe at googlemail.com . I will collect them and redistribute them to all.

Very likely, and weather permitting, the Tuesday would offer a good opportunity, when all boats gather for the Ile d'Arz fest anyway. During the party, or on the sail home from Ile d'Arz to Larmor Baden.

If we have all phone numbers we can send a text message around arranging the thing.

Looking forward.

DE WITTE Jacques

As a happy new BR owner (n°14, Azalaï), I will participate Semaine du Golfe.
Here is my mobile phone : 0033698943274
I'm looking for 3 to 4 people to share a lodging in Baden, at this marvelous place:
http://www.flv.fr/F7611N1.htm
The price, to share, for the week is 400 euros.
If anyone would feel concern with a lodging problem, close to Larmor Baden, please tell me ASAP so that we can book the place while it's still possible.
I might have one extra crew member possibility too.
Could we have somewhere a list (with basic contact info) of the SwallowBoats'...boats coming to Semaine du Golfe, or did I missed it?
Cheers to you all,
Jacques
PS a look to one of my last sailing in Bassin d'Arcachon, where I live, close to Bordeaux:
http://picasaweb.google.fr/dewittejacques/BancDArguin27Fev2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCM3zrtmolY6MMA&feat=directlink