Brest 08

Brest 08 & Temps Fete sur Douarnenez!Brest 08

Brest 08 International Maritime Festival is a huge gathering of traditional craft from coracles and fishing vessels from Africa to towering windjammers. Eagerly awaited every four years, and followed by the more intimate Douarnenez Festival of the Sea further down the Brittany coast – the event is a mecca for music lovers, photographers and adventure sailors. Few festivals can match the spectacle of over 2000 sailing ships out on the water, and being out there with them is the best way to experience this sailors event. (Brest Festival dates: 11-17th July 2008)brest 2008

Three Pilot Cutters now going to Brest Festival

In Brest 08 the event has proved so popular with our Classic Sailing adventure sailing customers, that Eve and Annabel J are full for all festival voyages, so we are now sending a third pilot cutter to the event – Lizzie May. There will be a voyage out to Brest Festival. A crew change in France and a voyage back via Douarnenez Festival.  The beauty of French festivals is that also encourage all the boats to go out sailing in the morning – so Eve, Annabel J and Lizzie May can sail in company and go out into the Rade de Brest amongst the colourful fleet of sailing ships.


Annabel J, Lizzie May and Eve - Sail to Brest 08 Link>>

What is Special at Brest 2008Brest 08

Many themed parades of sail like the ‘parade of the dandies’ where around 40 old sailing ships that used to fish from around the world will sail through the harbour, or the parade of Classic Yachts.

Night time fireworks, light shows and illuminated night parades of sail on 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th July. Bastille Day celebrations.

There are boats from 27 countries including a Vietnam flotilla and Junk rigs,  special features on craft from Croatia, Gallicia and Norway.

Rarely seen in Europe tall ships like Cesne Branco from Brazil (sister ship to tea clipper inspired Stad Amsterdam)

Sheer variety of vessels includes over 560 gaff and lug rigged boats, 117 ketches and schooners, 56 old coasting vessels from 25- 50m, at least 25 three masted tall ships and over 900 small craft under 8m.

As crew sailing Eve, Lizzie May or AJ, you will have a chance to take an active part in a dynamic demonstrations of international maritime history out on the water. It is not compulsory but daily the organisers encourage boats to sail in an out the harbour entrances, and go for a blast in the adjacent inland sea of Rade de Brest.

Ashore are events for crews, bands, craft demonstrations , street theatre, a Rio style carnival parade, ariel human displays hanging off Penfold Bridge in the Naval Dockyard.

 

Key Events at Brest 08 Brrest 2008

Launch of French Pilot Cutter ‘Marie Fernand’
In the UK four new pilot cutters have been launched in this year (Pegasus, Mischief, Talullah, Polly Agatha), so we think 2008 is definitely the year of the pilot cutter. The French do not want to be left out and original 1894 Le Harvre pilot cutter – Marie Fernand will be re-launched at Brest Festival after an extensive 2 year restoration. We hope to give her a welcome into the growing pilot cutter family.

Grand Regatta from Brest to Douarnenez


For those joining in Brest for the voyage back home, enjoy the atmosphere of the festival at Brest for the last 2 days and the Grande Finale Fireworks. Then take part in one of the largest flotilla of tall ships, small traditional craft and classic yachts in the world. The organisers are calling it a race, but it is a race like no other. The fleet leaves Brest to sail out the famous narrow approaches with crowds on either side, then heads south down the stunning limestone coastline with the brave option of sailing between the Tais de Pois rock pinnacles.

Temps Fete sur Douarnenez
Douarnenez itself has two ports: The old fishing port, on one side of the town and the river basin, Port de Rhu, with its wooden wharves and waterside bars on the other. The town is medieval in origin and has fascinating architecture and narrow streets. This year the Guests of Honour will be from the basque Country but Cousins on Cornish Boats are always welcome. There will be a lot of boats and ships coming from Brest so the sailing adventure will continue.

Returning to Cornwall via the Chanel du Four and calling in at a french Port on the way, maybe Camaret Sur Mer or L'Aberach both with excellent restaurants and full of the charm and character Brittany is famous for.

Information on the Officail Brest 2008 webite Click Here

Annabel J, Lizzie May and Eve - Sail to Brest 08 Link>>

 

Skippers Adam and Debbie Purser of Classic Sailing