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Since 1985, the Mini-Transat starts from France, the logical continuation
of the assiduity of French sailors. With time, the Mini becomes
a necessary step for professional racers. Laurent Bourgnon, Loïc
Peyron, Isabelle Autissier, Yves Parlier, Thierry Dubois, Thomas
Coville, Ellen Mac Arthur and many more have raced in the Mini
at the early stage of their career. Boats are now more and more
complex, faster, and are used to test new technology and architectural
concepts. The "60 feet open" boats used in the solo race
around the world are based on the 6.5m concept.
In the twelve races to date, the Mini became the ultimate challenge.
But this does not mean that safety is not a concern. It is now
very different from the old days. The boats are unsinkable and
are equipped with two EPIRB (satellite beacons) and a survival
suit. The sailors must qualify with their boats by sailing a minimum
of 2000 miles.
But the spirit is still there. This determined spirit mixes future
professional and experienced amateur in this simple equation: one
man, one boat, one ocean. The Mini-Transat 2001 will add a dimension
to this trilogy, the crossing of the equator. For the first time
the Mini-Transat will not go to the Caribbean, but instead to Salvador
de Bahia in Brazil.
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