Please select your home edition
Edition
Barton Marine 2019 728x90

Solidaire du Chocolat - 5,000 miles double-handed

by Sail-World.com/Solidaire du Chocolat on 18 Oct 2009
Dockside - Solidaire du Chocolat La Solidaire du Chocolat http://www.lasolidaireduchocolat.com

Solidaire du Chocolat prologue win to Bruno Jourdren and Bernard Stamm on Cheminées Poujoulat.

The Class 40 is attractive to yachtsmen and women around the world. The first edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat is proof of the growing popularity worldwide of this class. Ten nations will be represented on the start line; France, Ireland, UK, USA, Chile, Australia, Mexico, Spain, Italy and Finland.


Pleasant prologue this afternoon. As soon as the starting shot had fired, Bruno Jourdren-Bernard Stamm bolted out of the starting block. Tanguy de Lamotte and Adrien Hardy came back up the rear, overtaking the mat the Elluer buoy only to find themselves pipped at the post by the Swiss pair just before the finishing line. In an easterly breeze of about eight knots, the shortened course was covered in no time at all, two hours or so.

Ten nations are represented in this first edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat, proof that in fewer than four seasons, the Class 40 has managed to communicate its concept across the world. This confirms the simplicity of the 40 foot formula (12.19m) and the attraction of ocean racing for yachtsmen, particularly for two-handed races liek this one from Saint-Nazaire to Progreso.

Short-handed sailing has long been a French particularity in the likes of the ORMA multihulls designed for the Route du Rhum and the English Transat. IMOCA monohulls then adapted to the Vendée Globe and the Barcelona World Race. More recently, the English-speaking, Scandinavian and Latin yacht racing communities have been focusing their attention on crewed round the world races and offshore races such as the Fastnet Race and the Sydney-Hobart race. No doubt a matter of culture and a problem of format. Solo events are not really their thing, without a solo circuit as in France with its Solitaire du Figaro, the Mini Transat, the Transquadra… In response to a wish to offer a series of modern, fast, simple and financially accessible boats which are never the less pure technical racing machines, the Class 40 was created in 2005. A success from the start with 25 boats lined up on the start of the Route du Rhum in 2006.

What is great about this new series is their accessibility to enlightened and experienced amateurs as well as professionals who have boats with very similar potential. Never the less, architects and builders can express themselves as the measurement rule is described as a 'box rule', defining certain parameters but leaving the designer the possibility to play around with hull form, sail plan and appendage profiles. In the short length of time the Class 40 has been around, a dozen or so firms have looked into the form problem. There are already two generations of boat and ninety units are afloat!

In Saint Nazaire, that translates into nine Brits, three Italians, two Americans, two Spaniards, two Chileans, two Fins, one Mexican, one Swiss and one Australian forming a representative panel little known for taking part in international yacht races. South American countries certainly enter international dinghy competitions. But here they are not only present but present a lively image along the lines of the Chilean team comprising Felipe Cubillos and Daniel Bravo Silva, second in the Class 40 round the world event last winter. As for the first edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat, the French will have to keep an eye on the Finish team of Jouni Romppanen and Sam Ohman, who appeared to be on top form on Friday afternoon in the prologue. Other teams to watch out for are the Italian pair Giovanni Soldini and Pietro d’Ali, the British line-up of Mike West and Paul Worswick or Peter Harding and Miranda Merron, not to mention the Spanish duo of Gonzalo Botin and Javier de la Plaza… to name but a few.

Another interesting point about this race is that it has attracted sailors from overseas who are not known in the series but who have a fine background in their own country. The Americains MacKenzie Davis and Brian Harris are sued to sailing off the east coast of the USA, Swiss Bernard Stamm has a yacht racing CV as long as his arm, Brit Stephen Card is the World Melges 24 Champion. The French teams will have to pay attention on all sides as they are going to be surrounded by boats overflowing with skill and experience. The race over to Mexico will be long and arduous. No letting up over the 5 000 miles which will take almost a month to sail.

Results - Solidaire du Chocolat Prologue :
1- Bruno Jourdren-Bernard Stamm (Cheminées Poujoulat)
2- Tanguy de Lamotte-Adrien Hardy (Initiatives-Novedia) ;
3- Marc Lepesqueux-Jean Charles Monnet (Les Conquérants de Normandie)

About the Solidaire du Chocolat - a race between France and Yucatan in Mexico.

- An autumnal transatlantic race every two years
- A double-handed, non-stop race
- A solidarity crew* prologue in the Loire Estuary
- Departure on 18 October 2009 from Nantes-Saint-Nazaire
- Arrival at Progreso (in Yucatan, Mexico)
- 5 000 miles (9 260 km) with a passage to the north of the West Indies
* A solidarity crew includes a skipper, a crew member, a representative from a solidarity charity, the figure supporting the charity and the charity’s patron.


North Sails Loft 57 PodcastTrofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca 2025Switch One Design

Related Articles

Maxime Mesnil wins Ficker Cup
Field complete for 60th Congressional Cup After a weekend of fierce competition, the field is set for this week's 60th annual Congressional Cup. Maxime Mesnil (FRA) won the Ficker Cup, but it is Nicole Breault (USA) and Peter Wickwire (CAN) who have advanced to the main field.
Posted today at 5:33 am
Antigua Race Week - Marina Resort Women's Race Day
Tight margins define racing Varied conditions tested teams at Antigua Sailing Week today across a range of wind strengths, with the big boats enjoying adrenaline-pumping speeds of 20 knots in the stronger gusts.
Posted today at 2:29 am
Fireball Youth Take Flight at Lake Bullen Merri
For the first-ever Fireball Australian Youth Championship The Fireball class continues to inspire the next generation of sailors, with the first-ever Fireball Australian Youth Championship delivering a spectacular debut over three days at Lake Bullen Merri, Victoria.
Posted on 28 Apr
La Larga crowns the winners of its fifth edition
Marking the official start of the 21st Sandberg PalmaVela The Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP) has brought the fifth edition of La Larga to a close, marking the official start of the 21st Sandberg PalmaVela.
Posted on 28 Apr
A look inside the Spirit Yachts yard
A close look at what makes their yachts unique Traditional skills in boatbuilding could be regarded as a lost art from a bygone era. In the world of fibreglass and carbon, the joinery and laminating techniques of wood ribs and cedar strips are a thing of the past.
Posted on 28 Apr
American Magic Quantum Racing ready for season
2025 52 Super Series Season Opener this week in Saint-Tropez, France The 2025 52 SUPER SERIES season gets under way this week in Saint-Tropez, and American Magic Quantum Racing returns to the starting line with a fully unified sailing team that merges the two racing programs under one name.
Posted on 28 Apr
Transat Paprec Day 9
The Westward Conquest As the second week of competition begins on the Transat Paprec, a new race has started. After passing the La Palma waypoint during the night from Saturday to Sunday, the duos are now making rapid progress towards the Caribbean.
Posted on 28 Apr
Alegre set for the2025 52 Super Series
Love and mutual support will be the key First to launch a new 2024 generation boat, sistership to Platoon Aviation, they had a solid season - fifth overall just 7 points behind Sled - but are still trying to get back to finishing on regatta podiums as they last did in Puerto Portals in 2023.
Posted on 28 Apr
It's So Easy to Shop for Winning Sails Online
Shop North One Design sails online anytime for fast delivery Shop North One Design sails online anytime for fast delivery, in-stock availability, and podium-ready results. Don't wait, your next win starts here.
Posted on 28 Apr
Young crew sails "little" Zen to victory
A Youth crew has topped the fleet at Sail Port Stephens with a dominant performance. For the third time in just five years, Zen has emerged victorious as the IRC NSW Champion—this time aboard the iconic Farr 40, affectionately dubbed “little Zen.” With big Zen en route to the UK for this year's prestigious Admiral's Cup campaign.
Posted on 28 Apr