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Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals » Saint Nazaire race

Hi all ^^ I tried to make a run on google earth I hope it's not too bad a race that takes place around the small islands of Saint Nazaire. I think we can use a a First40.7 or a seacart 47 ^^ Sincerely flouflou


P:S I don't know when the race can be play ^^

--- Last Edited by FR_flouflou at 2010-06-23 08:45:10 ---

--- Last Edited by FR_flouflou at 2010-06-23 08:49:54 ---
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Merci flouflou - I have uploaded this file to the SOL Race Committee forum on YahooGroups (go to YahooGroups and find the group sailonline_rc ) so it will be in the queue to be loaded on to SOL!!

:-)
"dicover with flouflou, in a 170 nm (aproximatly) the islands situated around St Nazaire and the beautiful french coast" is good for the tilte ?? rc or more long???? I think a first 40 is a good boat, with a first 40, the race will be duration aproximatly 2 days or less.... is good????

--- Last Edited by FR_flouflou at 2010-06-25 16:04:46 ---

--- Last Edited by FR_flouflou at 2010-06-25 16:09:26 ---
flouflou - that loosk pretty good for a description to me ..unless you also wish to say a small something about St Nazaire (where we will start) and La Baule (where we will finish? I imagine both have a long history of yachting?

Thank you for confirming the boat type!

--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2010-06-25 16:09:34 ---
lol, rc i had totaly invented this race, I know nothing about the real sail ^^ i gone just one time in saint nazaire.... i know nothing about this city ^^ i know just, there is a big port lol. at baule you can say there is a very beautiful beach ^^

--- Last Edited by FR_flouflou at 2010-06-25 16:15:59 ---
flouflou - OK!!! Well maybe you can ask in French chat if some of the IRL sailors there have an idea of what can be said to "publicise" your excellent race?
dicover with flouflou, in a 170 nm (aproximatly) the islands situated around St Nazaire and finish the race on the beautiful beach of baule...


Sorry rc, i have no much idea
"This race starts in one of the largest port in France, Saint Nazaire it continues through ile d'yeu, belle ile, ile groix et l'ile d'houat and it ends on one of the most beautiful beaches France in La Baule".

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