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Jean Paul Baudoux
First leg: Paimpol - Reykjavik (1,210 Miles) Departure in the bay of Paimpol Scilly Islands and Ireland on Starboard side Arrival in Reykjavik Second leg: Reykjavik - Gravelines (1,130 Miles)
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19 januari 2010 – 14:56 | Geen reacties

Jean-Paul Baudoux, Carlos Engels, Eric Folcque en Frank Heyninck starten op 27 juni e.k. in de “Skippers d’Islande” zeilrace. Een uithoudingsrace naar het noorden, naar de oude klassieke visgronden en een tot de verbeelding sprekend …

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The race
30 oktober 2009 – 11:50 | Geen reacties
The race

First leg: Paimpol – Reykjavik (1,210 Miles)
Departure in the bay of Paimpol
Scilly Islands and Ireland on Starboard side
Arrival in Reykjavik

Second leg: Reykjavik – Gravelines (1,130 Miles)

Our Goals
30 oktober 2009 – 11:48 | Geen reacties

Creating awareness about Multiple Sclerosis.
Support the MS league and its members by sponsorships.
Give our sponsors the opportunity to link the company vision to the most Nordic Sail race ever and at the same time support …

Introduction
19 oktober 2009 – 09:00 | Geen reacties
Introduction

The name « Skippers d’Islande »  www.skippersdislande.fr and its route witness historical links that have existed between Paimpol and Iceland. The race makes reference to the cod fishing epic which started in 1852 in Paimpol …