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An innovative regatta management for the 25th edition

In keeping with the great tradition of the Nioulargue, the 25th edition of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez features a more compact 10-day format. The spirit of the event remaining unchanged, both on the water and ashore.

On the water:  A programme for the asking

The Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez is in charge of organizing the event and orchestrating the regattas. It has to manage a fleet of competitors comprising some 250 boats divided into three main categories – Maxis, Moderns and Traditions – themselves subdivided into classes grouping together boats of similar performance and speed. “We’re going to do the same thing for Les Voiles as we did for the Rolex Giraglia,” explains Georges Korhel, the Principal Race Officer. “The day before each regatta day, the Race Committee will inform the competitors of its intentions, taking into account the weather forecasts. We could imagine the fleet of large moderns racing around the buoys, and the fleet of small moderns doing a short coastal run or racing with the Maxis.  One can envisage a multitude of possibilities.” Thanks to the use of geopositioned electric course buoys that have no impact on the seabed, the Committee will also be able to set up courses in the race zone in front of the beaches of Pampelonne, respecting this area adjacent to the Port-Cros National Park managed by the Marine Observatory of the Communauté de Communes of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.

Ashore :  a village on the water’s edge!

It’s one of the big surprises of the 25th edition: the ephemeral race village of Les Voiles moves in right next to the regattas, on the Môle Jean Réveille seawall! This essential meeting place, open to participants and the general public alike, will be the beating heart of the event for the duration of the Voiles. “One can see the sea from one side, on the other Saint Tropez’s iconic church tower” Pierre Roinson, President of the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez, sums up the incredible location and all its advantages, thanks to the technical prowess of its design and construction: “Beyond the novelty, this will give a different dimension to the Voiles, the tents visible from the port announcing a space accessible to all, including a stage where musicians can perform”  Particular attention is planned for the signage.

On the entertainment front, the pillars of the Voiles’ success will be in place, with evening performances by groups in the Voiles race village, as well as the not-to-be-missed highlights of the Wednesday evening boule competition, and the famous crew parade that lights up the port and adjacent streets on Thursday evening.

Zoom on: Highfield, the world leader in aluminium-hulled RIBs joins the partners of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

Their nickname was given to them by the skippers of the Vendée Globe and Route du Rhum: the “Highfield guardian angels”.  Standard-bearers of the brand that has made its deep-V aluminium hulls its trademark, have forged a reputation over the past 12 years for smooth handling and exceptional performance in all sea conditions. Highfield France, headed by Pascal-Eric Montazel, has recently been acquired by RCM, one of the world’s leading automobile and yachting distributors, and will be joining Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez for the next three years, with the launch of a brand-new range with the evocative name “Sport Méditerranée”.

www.highfieldfrance.fr

2023 Programme

Friday 29 September: (beginning of the afternoon) Maxi registration (over 18.28m)

Saturday 30 September:  Maxi registration (over 18.28m) and registration for Classic and Modern yachts up to 18.28 meters

Sunday 1st October: regattas for the Maxis, 

registration for Classic and Modern yachts up to 18.28 meters

Monday 2 October: regattas for Maxi and Modern yachts

Tuesday 3 October: regattas for all fleets

Wednesday 4 October: regattas for Modern and Classic yachts,

Lay Day for the Maxis, Maxi Club 55 Cup

Thursday 5 October: Challenge Day and Club 55 Cup for Modern and Classic yachts,
regattas for the Maxis

Friday 6 October: regattas for the whole fleet

Prize giving for the Maxis

Saturday 7 October: regattas for Modern and Classic yachts,

Sunday October 8: Prize-giving ceremony for Modern and Classic yachts

Voiles de Saint-Tropez Partners

ROLEX
BMW
NORTH SAILS
WALLY
SUZUKI MARINE
HIGHFIELD
MERCANTOUR
BYBLOS
CHAMPAGNE BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD
GALERIE BARTOUX
ESPRIT VILLAGE A SAINT-TROPEZ
VILLE DE SAINT-TROPEZ
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
LES MARINES DE COGOLIN
FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE VOILE
YACHT CLUB DE FRANCE          
INTERNATIONAL MAXI ASSOCIATION

Organisation: Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez President: Pierre Roinson Principal Race Officer: Georges Korhel

Internet sites: www.lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr;  www.societe-nautique-saint-tropez.fr/ Facebook: les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Officiel Twitter: @VoilesSTOrg Instagram: les_voiles_de_saint_tropez

La Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez Founded in 1862, the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez has been organizing regattas for over 160 years. Some of its members have left an indelible mark, such as Guy de Maupassant in 1887 and Paul Signac in 1892, who are among the pioneers of French yachting. Affiliated to the FFVoile and partner club of the Yacht Club de France, the SNST has never stopped growing with the leitmotif of always being open to modernity and innovations while respecting tradition. With a team of enthusiasts including 16 members of the Board of Directors, five permanent staff, 500 members and many volunteers, the Club organizes major events such as the Voiles de Saint-Tropez, the Rolex Giraglia, the Dames de Saint-Tropez and the Paprec 600 Saint-Tropez. It hosts exceptional events such as world championships and from 2021 the French stage of Sail GP, as well as a stage of the 52 Super Series circuit of the TP52 in 2023.  The Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez is the challenging club of the Orient Express Team for the 37th America’s Cup, which will take place in September and October 2024 in Barcelona.

Photos: Gilles Martin-Raget