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1 IN 136.810.140
448People have traveled
to outer space
50People have completed
this challenge
50.5%
5
Success Rate
44000 Km
This is the longest race in the world
8
One of the last great human adventures
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TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction
15Branding
31History
23Conclusion
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46° 29’ 50” N, 1° 47’ 0” W
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INTRODUCTION
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“Time is a necessary factor to attain perfect harmony with one’s sailboat.”
Philippe JeantotFounder of the Vendee Globe
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19The Vendee Globe race is the longest race in the
world, and the only single-handed, non-stop sailing
race around the world. It starts and finishes at Les
Sables d’Olonne. Considered one of the hardest races
to complete, with almost 50% of competitors unable
to finish, only 50 sailors have completed the race in
the 22 years since its inception.
With 70% of all entries and every winner-to-date
coming from France, single-handed sailing has
become part of the French lifestyle. The Vendee
Globe is embedded in the French culture. In fact,
during the year of the regatta, elementary school
students follow the racers progress as part of their
geography class curriculum. The event posts a
website exclusively directed to kids (www.vendee-
globe-junior.vendee.fr) so that kids can follow the
racers and watch videos.
The Vendee Globe is an example of strength and
determination. Despite the fact that more people have
been in space than have completed this race, being
at the sea by yourself for almost 90 days, can be just
as challenging — not just physically but mentally as
Quite simply, it’s in the French DNA.
20 well. This museum will be a tribute to those brave men
and women that have survived the challenge and
particularly for those that have died trying.
The museum would offer a great interactive experience
for those passionate about sailing and for anybody
that likes extreme sports and adventures. Other than
inspiring more people to get involved in the sport, the
museum will help to show how we can beat-the-odds
and achieve our goals if we adequately prepare and
accept the challenge.
With more then 300,000 people visiting the race village
annually, and almost half-a-million in attendance
along the shoreline of Les Sables d’Olonne at the start
of the last race, the museum will be appropriately
located at the Centre de Congrés des Atlantes in Les
Sables d’Olonne facing the starting line on the water.
Environmental signage and billboards around the
city will be key to inform the visiting public about the
existence of the museum. Advertisements in major
sailing magazines and on related websites will also
be key to publicize the museum within the world
sailing community.
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ALMOST HALF-A-MILLION PEOPLE WATCHED THE START OF THE 2008/09
VENDEE GLOBE ALONG THE SHORES OF LES SABLES D’OLONNE
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HISTORY
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25An official supplier of legends since 1989, this race
has captivated the maritime world and the public
in general, to the point where even the strongest
superlatives seem unable to define it. The sea also
has its mythical summit, created twenty years ago
by a sailor, two times winner around the world.
Philippe Jeantot bathing in the glory of his two
victories in the BOC Challenge, the single-handed
race around the world with stopovers, wished to
go further with the idea of an adventure… “Time,”
How it all begins he wrote, “is a necessary factor to attain perfect
harmony with one’s sailboat. We had to forget
about stopping. A round-the-world race, without
stopovers or assistance, such were the conditions
to reach the desired communion. For the first
edition, we set off towards the unknown. None of
the 13 sailors who crossed the starting line in 1989
had the experience of a solo journey exceeding
100 days.”.
26 1989-1990
TITOUAN LAMAZOU
109 D 08 H 48’50”
1992-1993
ALAIN GAUTIER
110 D 02 H 22’35”
1996-1997
CHRISTOPHE AUGUIN
105 D 20 H 31’
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272000-2001
MICHEL DESJOYEAUX
93 D 3 H 57’
2004-2005
VINCENT RIOU
87 D 10 H 47’55”
2008-2009
MICHEL DESJOYEAUX
84 D 3 H 9’8”
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29A Simple IdeaOne lap around the
world non-stop
The course for the Vendee Globe illustrates the
straightforward nature and simplicity of the idea
behind this major event. You sail around the world
from west to east via the three major capes of Good
Hope, Leeuwin and the Horn. There is a long slide
down the Atlantic, the perilous voyage across the
Southern Ocean with firstly the Indian Ocean and
its crossed seas, then the Pacific Ocean, the world’s
biggest ocean. Finally, there is the climb back up the
Atlantic to head back to Les Sables d’Olonne, which
marks the start and finish of the Everest of the seas.
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BRANDING
32 The inspiration for the logo came from the point of
view of the competitors of the race — being on open
ocean for almost 100 days, the only view they have
for 99% of the time is the horizon. Is the longest
race on the planet, which also supports the idea of
a long horizontal.
The LogoThe Horizon
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34 SKY BLUE OCEAN BLUETwo tones of blue were selected: the light vibrant is
inspired by the sky, the deep purplish is the tone of
open ocean waters. Black represents carbon fiber, the
most used material in the boats. Red and green are
the universal navigation light colors — red indicates
starboard side (left) and Green port side (right).
The ColorsNature,
technology and direction
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35CARBON BLACK RED STARBOARDGREEN PORT
36BRUNO RETAILLEAUDirecteur Géné[email protected]
Tél. : 02 51 96 20 86175 Rue du Docteur Charcot
85100 Les Sables-d’Olonne, France
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37The use of the Ocean Blue as the primary color
emphasizes the direct relation of the institution
with the ocean. The logo going from edge-to-edge
reinforces the representation of the horizon and long
duration of the race itself.
Identity System
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“It’s so Simple! Tell anybody that a man who’s alone on a boat is going around the world. They got it. On top of that, there are albatross, icebergs and things that they read on Jules Verne in between, then you have the magic.”
Loick PeyronSkipper 1989/90, 1992/93 and 2008/09
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41The use of full-bleed photos and landscape
formats gives the openness of being in the middle
of the ocean. For the posters, the idea was to
emphasize the two biggest challenges of the race.
The mental and physical side of racing — being
alone as you travel around the world for almost
100 days without assistance or human contact.
Promotional Posters and Ads
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MVB.ORG
THREE OCEANS ONE SAILOR
KITO DE PAVANTGroup Bel 602008 Vendée Globe Skipper
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43THREE OCEANS ONE SAILOR
KITO DE PAVANTGroup Bel 602008 Vendée Globe Skipper
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THREE OCEANS ONE SAILOR
KITO DE PAVANTTeam Foncia2008 Vendée Globe Skipper
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THREE OCEANS ONE SAILOR
KITO DE PAVANTTeam Foncia2008 Vendée Globe Skipper
THREE OCEANS ONE SAILOR
KITO DE PAVANTTeam Foncia2008 Vendée Globe Skipper
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47MAGAZINE ADBILLBOARD
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50 The website will incorporate the same concepts
emphasized in the print materials and the museum
exhibits — trying to depict the race from the
point of view of the competitors. The full image
background is adopted from the print promotional
materials. The visitor will have access to video
footage from all editions of the race, virtual
exhibits, full profiles of all competitors and an
online store. During the race years, the virtual
visitors will be able to track the positioning of
competitors as they move around the globe.
A Virtual Experience
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“I think it’s even one of the last big human adventures.”
Christophe Chabot2008 skipper
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
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Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
“I think it’s even one of the last big human adventures.”
Christophe Chabot2008 skipper
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
Our Galleries
The Museum
Membership
THE RACEIn theory, the Vendée Globe is an utterly simple affair. A sailing race around the world, for singlehanders, without any... view more »
THE 1989/90 EDITION— A GREAT RACE IS BORN Les Sables d’Olonne, 26th November 1989. Thirteen skippers, all overcome by some powerful emotions, a subtle mixture of apprehension and excitement, are busy on their boats... view more »
THE 1992/93 EDITION In Les Sables d’Olonne, which had become the homeland for top single-handed yachtsmen, those, who were keen to enter for a second time, became the race favourites: Alain Gautier, Loïck Peyron, Philippe Poupon and Jean-Luc Van den Heede... view more »
THE 1996/97 EDITION Fifteen entrants - plus the little pirate, Rapahaël Dinelli, who qualified too late, made up the starting list for this third edition of the race....view more »
THE 2000/01 EDITION In November 2000, in Les Sables d’Olonne, sailors and landlubbers all had the tragic memory of the previous edition of the non-stop single-handed round the world trip on their minds... view more »
THE 2004/05 EDITION There were still men (and two women) for whom the non-stop solo round the world race was an adventure, but it was clear to them that they were no longer on the same level as the skippers, who had trained in close-contact sailing and tactical battles… view more »
THE 2008/09 EDITION On November 9th 2008, 20 navigators will set sails aboard their monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America... view more »
THE 2012/13 EDITION COMING ON NOVEMBER 2012
Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
A sailing race around the world, for singlehanders, without any stopover. That’s it. In theory at least, because beyond these words start great stories.
Official supplier of legends since 1989, this race has impressed the maritime world and the public in general, to the point where even the strongest superlatives seem unable to define it. The sea also has its mythical summit, created 15 years ago by a sailor, two times winner around the world (BOC Challenge, with stopovers), who refused to rest on his laurels.
Philippe Jeantot wished to go further, to give a new dimension to the world of maritime adventure… “Time, he wrote, is a necessary factor to attain perfect harmony with one’s sailboat. We had to forget about stopping. A round-the-world race, without stopovers or assistance, such were the conditions to reach the desired communion. For the first edition, we set off towards the unknown. None of the 13 sailors who crossed the starting line in 1989 had the experience of a solo journey exceeding 100 days” *.
THE RACE / 1989-90 / 1992-93 / 1996-97 / 2000-01 / 2004-05 / 2008-09
Our Galleries
The Museum
Membership
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
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VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
LOCATION + HOURS 175 Rue du Docteur Charcot85100 Les Sables-d’Olonne, FranceTél. : 02 51 96 20 86
Wednesday-monday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. last ticket sale and entry is 4:45 pm.Closed every tuesday and on january 1, and december 25 on not racing years.
ADMISSIONSGeneral admission tickets may be purchased online or at the door.Adults: $20:00Seniors (over 65): $15:00Students with valid I.D.: $15:00Children ages 6-17: $12.00Under age 6 free with adult admission.
VISIT PAGE
MUSEUM MAIN PAGE
MUSEUM THE RACE PAGE
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JAN. 15MEET A LEGEND NIGHT
Michel DesjoyeauxBorn 16 July 1965, in Concarneau, the French sailor, known for competing successfully in several long-distance single-handed races. He won the Vendée Globe race in 2000-01 and 2008–09, making him the only person to win that race more than once.
JAN. 25SCREENING
Racing Around AloneRacing Around the World Alone’ is the story of the 2008/2009 Vendée Globe race. 30 skippers embark on a quest to be the fastest to sail 27000 miles around the world, non stop, without assistance and alone on 60 foot sailboats.
JAN. 30MEET A LEGEND NIGHT
Ellen MacArthurDame Ellen Patricia MacArthur, DBE (born 8 July 1976) is an English sailor, up until 2009, from Whatstandwell near Matlock in Derbyshire, now based in West Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. She is best known as a solo long-distance yachtswoman. On 7 February 2005 she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown.
JANUARY / FEBRUARY / MARCH / APRIL / MAY / JUNE / JULY / AUGUST / SEPTEMBER / NOVEMBER / DECEMBER
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
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Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
Our Galleries
The Museum
Membership
THE RACEIn theory, the Vendée Globe is an utterly simple affair. A sailing race around the world, for singlehanders, without any... view more »
THE 1989/90 EDITION— A GREAT RACE IS BORN Les Sables d’Olonne, 26th November 1989. Thirteen skippers, all overcome by some powerful emotions, a subtle mixture of apprehension and excitement, are busy on their boats... view more »
THE 1992/93 EDITION In Les Sables d’Olonne, which had become the homeland for top single-handed yachtsmen, those, who were keen to enter for a second time, became the race favourites: Alain Gautier, Loïck Peyron, Philippe Poupon and Jean-Luc Van den Heede... view more »
THE 1996/97 EDITION Fifteen entrants - plus the little pirate, Rapahaël Dinelli, who qualified too late, made up the starting list for this third edition of the race....view more »
THE 2000/01 EDITION In November 2000, in Les Sables d’Olonne, sailors and landlubbers all had the tragic memory of the previous edition of the non-stop single-handed round the world trip on their minds... view more »
THE 2004/05 EDITION There were still men (and two women) for whom the non-stop solo round the world race was an adventure, but it was clear to them that they were no longer on the same level as the skippers, who had trained in close-contact sailing and tactical battles… view more »
THE 2008/09 EDITION On November 9th 2008, 20 navigators will set sails aboard their monohulls, heading towards the three great capes, marking the southern tips of the African continent, Australia and America... view more »
THE 2012/13 EDITION COMING ON NOVEMBER 2012
Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
“I think it’s even one of the last big human adventures.”
Christophe Chabot2008 skipper
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
JAN. 15MEET A LEGEND NIGHT
Michel DesjoyeauxBorn 16 July 1965, in Concarneau, the French sailor, known for competing successfully in several long-distance single-handed races. He won the Vendée Globe race in 2000-01 and 2008–09, making him the only person to win that race more than once.
JAN. 25SCREENING
Racing Around AloneRacing Around the World Alone’ is the story of the 2008/2009 Vendée Globe race. 30 skippers embark on a quest to be the fastest to sail 27000 miles around the world, non stop, without assistance and alone on 60 foot sailboats.
JAN. 30MEET A LEGEND NIGHT
Ellen MacArthurDame Ellen Patricia MacArthur, DBE (born 8 July 1976) is an English sailor, up until 2009, from Whatstandwell near Matlock in Derbyshire, now based in West Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. She is best known as a solo long-distance yachtswoman. On 7 February 2005 she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown.
JANUARY / FEBRUARY / MARCH / APRIL / MAY / JUNE / JULY / AUGUST / SEPTEMBER / NOVEMBER / DECEMBER
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
Copyright © 2011 Le Musée du Vendée Globe Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use • Privacy Policy
VISIT MUSEUM CALENDAR STORE
HATUS$ 25.00
BUY
WIND BRAKERUS$ 67.00
BUY
THERMAL HATUS$ 28.00
BUY
T-SHIRTSUS$ 20.00
BUY
CLOTHING / BAGS / OBJECTS / PRINTS
With only a horizontal
scroll, the virtual visitor will
start on the home page
and travel through the
website until they return
to where they started — a
literal depiction of the race
course, simulating a full lap
around the world, starting
and finishing on Les Sables
d’Olonne, in France.
CALENDAR PAGE ONLINE STORE PAGE
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55The iPad App will have three sections, The Race,
containing information and facts about the race and
it history; The Museum section where the user will
find information about the museum, photos of the
exhibitions, calendar of events, directions and contact
information; and, The Skipper section, which will list all
the sailors that have participated in the Vendee Globe,
with information about their racing records, sailing
career, nationality, photos and videos.
The Vendee on the go
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57The curved front face of the building is inspired by the
shape of the sails on the boats, with external and exhibit
walls made of glass, creating a very open and bright
space simulating the perspective of the sailors on the
open ocean.
The movable curved walls on the floor plan were
inspired by the waves and tide currents that the
sailors encounter during their journey. The walls can
be rearranged every time a new exhibit is introduced.
The biggest focal point of the museum is the full scale
boat model located in the center of the exhibits area,
reinforcing the fact that the boat becomes the center
of a competitor’s universe during the race.
The Museum
WELCOME
STORE AND CAFE
THE RACEFIRST EDITION
SECOND EDITION
INTERACTIVE WALL
ENTRANCE
TICKETS
ABOUT THE BOAT
FULL SIZE REPLICAOF THE BOAT
AUDITORIUM
RESTROOM
THIRD EDITION
FORTH EDITIONFIFTH EDITION
SIXTH EDITION
MOVABLE GLASS WALL
FIXED GLASS WALL
CONCRETE WALL
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FEMMEHOMMES
BOUTIQUE DE CADEAUX
TOILETTES
SORTIE
All the signage of the museum is going to be done
in carbon fiber, based on the high technology
construction and materials used extensively on the
hulls and equipment of the boats. the directional
arrows are inspired by those found on a compass.
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63The Crew The use of the red and green on the sleeves is based
on the universal navigation light system, indicating
the directional movement of the boats during the
darkness. The crew (employees) will help the visitors
navigate through the museum.
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64“I think it’s even one of the last big human adventures.”
Christophe Chabot2008 skipper
MEMBERSHIPtrois océans on marin
Membership LevelIndividual Membership $75
Dual Membership $125
One Plus One Membership (1 adult and 1 child) $95
Family Membership (up to 4 members) $160
Family Premier Membership (up to 6 members) $175
Friend Membership $500
Please print your name as you wish it to appear on the membership material.
Member Name 1
Member Name 2
Member Name 3
Member Name 4
YES! SIGN ME UPAddress
City
State Zip Code
Phone Number
Membership Payment175 Rue du Docteur Charcot
85100 Les Sables-d’Olonne, France
PLease Send Your Completed Form to:Le Musée du Vendée Globe — 175 Rue du Docteur Charcot, 85100 Les Sables-
d’Olonne, France. Fax 5511122233 or call 55111222888
Basic Membership includes a free subscription to our quarterly Members
Newsletter and a Membership card* that grants free admission, discounts on
educational and public programs, and a 10% discount in the Museum store.
Individual Membership $75Students Membership (with valid ID) $55
Seniors Membership (over 65) $55
Dual Membership $125Dual Senior Membership (over 65) $95
One Plus One Membership (1 adult and 1 child) $95
Family Membership (up to 4 members) $160
Family Premier Membership (up to 6 members) $175
Friend Membership $500In addition to the General Membership benefits, Friend Members receive an
additional 5% discount in the Museum Store, an autographed copy of a recent
publication, timed-entry tickets for 20 guests when accompanied by the Friend
Member (Friend Member selects the times and dates for guests visits according
to availability), and a limited edition Friend Member pin, and invitations to events,
lectures, concerts, receptions, and openings.
There is an 8 ticket limit of Friend Member Guest tickets per day and a 20 ticket
limit for Friend Member Guest tickets per year.
Memberships are fully tax deductible with the exception of Founding Memberships,
which currently have a Fair Market Value of goods and services estimated at $75.
The remainder of the Founding Membership contribution is tax deductible.
MEMBERSHIP + BENEFITS:
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“I think it’s even one of the last big human adventures.”
Christophe Chabot2008 skipper
Membership LevelIndividual Membership $75
Dual Membership $125
One Plus One Membership (1 adult and 1 child) $95
Family Membership (up to 4 members) $160
Family Premier Membership (up to 6 members) $175
Friend Membership $500
Please print your name as you wish it to appear on the membership material.
Member Name 1
Member Name 2
Member Name 3
Member Name 4
YES! SIGN ME UPAddress
City
State Zip Code
Phone Number
Membership Payment175 Rue du Docteur Charcot
85100 Les Sables-d’Olonne, France
PLease Send Your Completed Form to:Le Musée du Vendée Globe — 175 Rue du Docteur Charcot, 85100 Les Sables-
d’Olonne, France. Fax 5511122233 or call 55111222888
MEMBERSHIP BROCHURE
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“I have done lots of diferrent races, and all felt like a race, this had a big adventure to it, I didn’t realize what a massive challenge was just to finish.”
Brian ThomsonSkipper 2008/09
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68 THERMAL BOTTLE MUG
69CELL PHONE COVER CARRING BAG
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70 SPORT VISOR HAT
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WINDBREAKER
THERMAL HAT
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72 The bags are going to be manufactured with old sails
used during the previuos edition of the race, creating
a unique, exclusive design and pattern for each bag.
A Piedce of History
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46° 29’ 50” N, 1° 47’ 0” W
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CONCLUSION
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77In theory, the Vendée Globe is an utterly simple
affair. Its fundamental principles come down to a
few sentences, compared to which even the roughest
logbook would seem sophisticated.
A sailing race around the world, for single-handed
sailors, without any stopover. That’s it. In theory at
least, because beyond these words, we find the magic
of this adventure.
Official supplier of sailing legends since 1989, this
race has captivated the maritime world and the
public—even the strongest superlatives seem unable to
define it. Le Musée du Vendée Globe will create a great
opportunity for everybody to experience a little and
learn about the adventure of 1 IN 136.810.140.
One SailorThree Oceans
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